When rats are given drugs that block long-term potentiation (LTP), they:
A) develop stronger synaptic connections.
B) stop eating and grooming.
C) get easily lost in familiar mazes.
D) more easily recall where they've been.
C) get easily lost in familiar mazes.
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a. the longest hair. b. mid-length hair. c. the shortest hair. d. either extremely long or extremely short hair.
In parts of the world where surgical removal of the clitoris is practiced, what is the common reason(s) given for the procedure?
a. Protection from HIV/AIDS b. Culture and tradition c. Protection of future fertility d. Disease prevention
Define shaping and describe an example of how shaping might be used to create a specific behavior
What will be an ideal response?
The first-generation antipsychotics seem to work because they block dopamine. This is supported by the
new research findings that A) changes in symptoms begin to occur weeks after starting to take the medications, rather than immediately. B) patients report they feel better right away, although there isn't any actual clinical changes occurring. C) changes in symptoms occur without any side effects. D) changes in symptoms begin to occur very quickly after starting to the medications, not weeks later as previously thought.