A. Babkin response
B. rooting response
C. Moro response
D. grasping response
Related Mcqs:
- Stimulation of the cheek will cause a newborn to begin making sucking responses. This illustrates the __________ reflex?
A. Perkinjie
B. Korsakoff
C. startle
D. rooting - When something touches the newborn’s cheek the infant will turn toward it. This is known as the_______reflex.
A. Babinski
B. Startle
C. Rooting
D. Moro - When you go over to visit your friend’s new baby, your friend exclaims, “Watch this! Every time I touch his cheek he turns his mouth towards my finger!” Because you’ve taken psychology, you know that this phenomenon is called the______reflex.
A. grasping
B. complementary
C. rooting
D. startle - If a neuron will not fire regardless of the amount of stimulation, it is most likely ____________?
A. at its resting potential
B. in its absolute refractory period
C. an afferent neuron
D. in its relative refractory period - The sensation of his results from the simultaneous stimulation of adjacent________sports on the skin.
A. warmth and pressure
B. warmth and pain
C. pressure and pain
D. cold and warmth - When a neuron is stimulated, the cell membrane at the point of stimulation undergoes momentary reversal in change called:
A. Action potential
B. Resting potential
C. Threshold potential
D. None of these - Direct nervous stimulation as a result of stress, e.g., cold, heat pain, fright infections, etc results in secretion of:
A. Somatotropin (STH)
B. Thyroid stimulating hormone
C. Gonadotrophic hormone
D. Adrenocorticotrophic hormone - The learner needs to be stimulated. It is the teacher who provides the kind of stimulation that will enable the child to become an active:
A. Learner
B. Leader
C. Superior
D. Educationist - After he suffered a stroke, Mr. Salim’s physical coordination skills and responsiveness to sensory stimulation quickly returned to normal unfortunately, however, he began to experience unusual difficulty figuring out how to find his way to various locations in his neighborhood. it most likely that Mr. Salim suffered damage to his:
A. cerebellum
B. autonomic nervous system
C. thalamus
D. association areas - Adrenaline and noradrenaline are produced by:
A. Adrenal cortex
B. Adrenal medulla
C. Both a & b
D. None of these