The idea of a "collective unconscious" is most closely linked to the thinking of ______
a. Carl Jung c. Alfred Adler
b. Erik Erikson d. Karen Horney
A
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a. belief perseverance. b. belief in a just world. c. the self-fulfilling prophecy. d. the false-consensus effect.
Which of the following students best summarizes the information about visual cues and speech perception?
a. Dawan: "Adults who have normal hearing often fail to appreciate the visual cues, even though these cues are helpful." b. Cheryl: "Surprisingly, adults can perceive speech just as accurately without visual cues as they can with visual cues." c. Ralph: "Adults cannot distinguish among the visual cues associated with the phonemes, so they do not link these cues with the auditory stimuli." d. Tiffany: "Although children pay attention to these visual cues, adults do not."
Studies of the mechanism of action of the amphetamines have focused mainly on
A. serotonin and the endorphins. B. GABA and glutamate. C. nicotinic receptors. D. release of norepinephrine and dopamine.
Sarah runs track for her high school, and generally runs the longer distances. She notices that even though she experiences pain as the race continues, she can count on eventually experiencing a brief break from the pain,
called the "runner's high." This is caused by the release of __________, neurotransmitters that inhibit pain and stimulate the immediate pleasure of rewards. a. gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) b. dopamine c. endorphins d. ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA)