Which of the following describes the transmission of information in a local neuron?
A. The signal decreases in strength as it travels.
B. The signal increases in strength as it travels.
C. The signal strength remains constant as it travels.
D. Local neurons do not transmit any information.
Answer: A
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a. essentialism. b. naïve biology. c. habituation. d. naïve physics.
If the sound of a clap occurs just before a puff of air is delivered to the eye, the person will, after several repetitions, learn to blink to the sound of the clap. Blinking to the sound of the clap would be considered a
a. neutral stimulus. b. conditioned response. c. spontaneous response. d. conditioned stimulus.
When neither the experimenter nor the participant have any knowledge of the experimental condition to which the participant has been assigned, we say that this is a _____ study
Fill in the blank with correct word
In an experiment, participants must be randomly assigned to condition in order to avoid a social desirability bias
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.