A. heart activity
B. blood pressure
C. verbal association
D. muscle movement coordination
Related Mcqs:
- Perceptual phenomenon have been most prominently explored within ________________?
A. structuralism
B. behaviorism
C. gestalt
D. functionalism - The cerebellum and cerebrum are ____________?
A. Found in the mid-brain
B. Bilaterally symmetrical
C. Functionally independent
D. In front of the central fissure
E. None of these - Damage to the cerebellum would most likely result in:
A. heart stoppage or respiratory failure
B. a loss of hearing ability
C. a loss of muscular coordination
D. a reduction in emotional response - Psychologists with the Biological perspective try to relate behaviour to functions of _________?
A. Body
B. Mind
C. Soul
D. Unconscious - A psychologist studied a gunshot wound victim and found out that brain region destroyed is most important for memory functions. The research is _____________?
A. case study
B. survey
C. correlational
D. experimental
E. None of these - Utilizing his understanding of the human mechanism and its functions, the teacher can adopt his techniques and procedures to individual patterns of development so that the learner is helped to profit from:
A. Instruction
B. Study
C. Learning
D. Particular condition - According to_____the ego is not merely the result of drive-reality conflict result too from the evolution of innate or autonomous functions:
A. Freud
B. Maslow
C. Miller
D. Heinz Hartmann - The functions of some peripheral factors in the control of eating can be demonstrated by the sham feeding preparation. But which of the following is NOT true? In the sham feeding preparation:
A. The animal tastes smells and eats the food normally
B. The stomach becomes full
C. It becomes clear that the taste and smell of food provide the immediate reward for food-motivated behavior
D. It becomes clear that oropharyngeal make us feel satiated - The brain structure that controls unconscious but essential functions such as breathing and circulation is the:
A. cerebellum
B. corpus callosum
C. hypothalamus
D. medulla - The capacity of one brain area to take over the functions of another damaged brain area is known as brain:
A. tomography
B. hemispherectomy
C. phrenology
D. plasticity