A. neurotransmitters are transported back into their presynaptic areas
B. vesicles in the axon are blocked from releasing neurotransmitters into the synapse
C. neurotransmitters continue to stimulate receptors indefinitely
D. more neurotransmitters are released into the synapse
Related Mcqs:
- The process of encoding refers to _____________________?
A. the persistence of learning over time
B. the recall of information previously learned
C. getting information into memory
D. a clear memory of an emotionally significant event - Kinesics refers to the study of_________?
A. body language
B. emotional expression
C. ANS arousal during emotional states
D. emotional expression in animals and humans - Group think refers to ___________?
A. Deterioration of mental efficiency
B. Deterioration of physical energy
C. Think tank
D. None of these - Maturation refers to development that occurs as a result of ___________?
A. Genetically determined signals
B. Instinctive process
C. Homeostatic imbalances
D. An interaction between biology and environment
E. None of these - The phenomenon that refers to the ways in which an individual’s expectations influence perception is called _______________?
A. perceptual set
B. retinal disparity
C. convergence
D. visual capture - Iconic memory refers to ____________________?
A. visual working memory
B. auditory working memory
C. visual short-term memory
D. visual sensory memory - Limen refers to:
A. a threshold
B. perceptual defense
C. a sensation
D. subliminal messages - Environment refers to all those circumstances:
A. Which take place in the life of an individual
B. Which direct the way of life of an individual
C. Which affect the life of an individual
D. All of the above - Maturation refers to:
A. the acquisition of socially acceptable behaviors
B. the learning of social norms
C. the physical and sexual development of early adolescence
D. biological growth process that are relatively uninfluenced by experience - A need refers to:
A. A rigidly patterned behavioral urge characteristic of all people
B. anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior
C. an aroused or activated state that is often triggered by a psychological need
D. a physiological state that usually triggers motivational arousal