A. Law of exercise becomes ineffective
B. Learning becomes durable
C. Readiness decreases
D. Response frequency decreases
Related Mcqs:
- An innovative scanning technique that uses magnetic to visualize brain activity is called:
A. PET
B. MRI
C. CAT
D. fMRI - Alternations in activity at dopamine synapses have been implicated in the development of:
A. anxiety
B. schizophrenia
C. Alzheimer’s disease
D. nicotine addiction - Benzodiazepines exert their effects in the brain by enhancing activity at the_______receptor.
A. GAB Aergic
B. Cholinergic
C. Dopaminergic
D. Serotonergic - Which of the following is important for animals with short life spans and with little or no parental care?
A. Instinct
B. Taxis
C. Learning
D. Kinesis - The chief antidote for test anxiety is:
A. over-perception
B. thought suppression
C. regression
D. discussing the problem with your professor - What is the most common medication for temporary relief of panic attacks?
A. diazepam
B. lithium carbonate
C. lorazepam
D. flurazepam - Closure, nearness, similarity, and continuation are categories of:
A. perceptual (Gestalt) organization
B. cognitive style
C. cognitive organization
D. perceptual integration - The sociological perspective always focuses on:
A. individuals
B. Groups
C. governments
D. criminals - All of the following are ways psychologists judge abnormal behavior EXCEPT:
A. Distress
B. Disability
C. Depression
D. Statistical rarity - L-dopa is an effective drug to control which of the following disease:
A. Alzheimer’s disease
B. Drug abuse
C. Parkinson’s disease
D. Epilepsy