A. the individual becomes emotional, frenzied, and disorganized
B. only biological needs can be met
C. performance on the most complex tasks improves
D. intellectual products exhibit great creativity
Related Mcqs:
- The phenomenon of certain colours appearing to change brightness under different levels of illumination is called:____________?
A. Phi-phenomenon
B. Purkinje phenomenon
C. Emmert’s phenomenon
D. Stereoscopic phenomenon - The improvement of memory to truly exceptional levels involves:
A. learning techniques for organizing or “chunking” information
B. replacing memory based on meaning with memory that utilizes images
C. improvements in short-term memory
D. improvements in the neural substrates of memory through drugs and nutrition - Greek word logia meaning the ___________?
A. study of something
B. life
C. Beauty of something
D. None of these - Fred, a tennis coach, insists that he can make any reasonably healthy individual into and internationally competitive tennis player. Fred is echoing the thoughts of: ____________?
A. Sigmund Freud
B. John, B watson
C. Abraham Maslow
D. Wiliam james - A condition resulting from endocrine imbalance and characterized by mental retardation is know as: _____________?
A. Down’s Syndrome
B. Rubella
C. Cretinism
D. Turner’s Syndrome - Which of the following is considered by the text to be a pseudo-psychology?
A. cognitive psychology
B. behaviorism
C. Gestalt psychology
D. astrology - A person who had difficulty _______________ would be described as having aphasia.
A. walking
B. smelling
C. eating
D. communicating - Psychologists have concluded that long-term memories fall into. the following two categories?
A. fact memory and mnemonic
B. procedural memory and fact memory
C. semantic memory and fact memory
D. semantic memory and reintegration memory - The part of the brain that functions as a “switching station” between the STM and LTM is the:
A. hippocampus
B. cerebral cortex
C. RS.
D. engram switching center - Decreased perceptual response to a repeated stimulus is called: ____________?
A. habituation
B. selective attention
C. divided attention
D. hallucination