What effect would a CB1 receptor antagonist cause if administered directly to the thalamus and spinal cord?
a. Depression.
b. Increased pain sensitivity.
c. Reduced hunger.
d. Improved immune system functioning.
Ans: B
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a. as a grandmother proxy. b. with in vitro fertilization. c. as a surrogate mother. d. in an illegal procedure.
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What will be an ideal response?
An experimental design __________
A) allows researchers to gather information in natural life circumstances without altering the participants’ experiences B) looks at relationships between participants’ characteristics and their behavior or development C) permits inferences about cause and effect because researchers evenhandedly assign people to treatment conditions D) has one major limitation: researchers cannot infer cause and effect
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A. Hearing voices B. Losing the power of speech (alogia) C. Lack of motivation (avolition) D. Insomnia