A. Zygote, fetus, embryo, neonate, infant
B. Zygote, embryo, neonate, fetus, infant
C. Embryo, zygote, fetus, neonate, infant
D. Zygote, embryo, fetus, neonate, infant
Related Mcqs:
- Consider this sequence: (1) food, (2) salivation with food (3) light with food, (4) salivation with light. This procedure for presenting stimuli and observing responses with dogs is based on Pavlov’s experiments, and represents which sequence of classical conditioning?
A. Unconditioned stimulus, conditioned response, conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response
B. Conditioned stimulus, conditioned response, unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response
C. Unconditioned stimulus, conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned response
D. Unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response
E. Conditioned response, conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, unconditioned stimulus - Hearing a sequence of sounds of different pitches is to______as recognizing the sound sequence as a familiar melody is to:
A. Sensory interaction; feature detection
B. Sensation; perception
C. Absolute threshold; difference threshold
D. The just noticeable difference; accommodation - Which of the following is the correct sequence of structures through which information flows in a neuron?
A. dendrites to cell body to synapse
B. axon to soma to dendrites
C. dendrites to soma to axon
D. glia to dendrites to axon - What describes the correct sequence of electrical activity as it passes through a single nerve cell?
A. axon, dendrite, soma, vesicle
B. soma, cell body. Dendrite, vesicle
C. soma, vesicle, dendrite, axon
D. dendrite, soma, axon, vesicle - All of the following represent components of natural language use except for:
A. Syntax
B. Pragmatics
C. Mnemonics
D. Semantics - Which of the following does NOT represent a form of learning?
A. A snail experiences a brief jolt of the surface on which it is crawling and reacts by reacting into its shell. Subsequent jolts however, are found to be less effective in inducing withdrawal, until the reaction finally disappears
B. The first conspicuous moving object seen by a newly hatched chick is a laboratory attendant. As a consequence, the chick develops an attachment to that person, approaching and following him or her, and tending to avoid other things
C. A rat is given access to a distinctively flavoured foodstuff that has been lanced with a small amount of prison, enough to induce nausea but not enough to kill. On recovering from its illness however, the rat will still go back to the flavour
D. A hungry pigeon is given a small amount of food each time it happens to make a turn in a particular direction. After experiencing a few rewards, the bird develops an increasing tendency to circle on the spot in the ‘correct’ direction - According to Piaget, cognitive development occurs through a fixed sequence of stages, each distinguished from the prior stage by a ________________?
A. larger number of schemes
B. new kind of scheme
C. increasing use of accommodation
D. increasing use of assimilation - A string of lights is flashed in sequence. We perceive the situation as a light that moves along the string. This is a demonstration of _______________?
A. location constancy
B. brightness constancy
C. the phi phenomenon
D. binocular disparity - Associating a list of items you need to remember with a sequence of specific places is called __________________?
A. encoding specificity
B. chunking
C. the method of Loci
D. cognitive mapping - Nolan used to love tequila. However, a few weeks ago he drank way too much tequila and became very, very sick. His tendency to drink tequila has since declined dramatically. In operant terms, this sequence of events represents:
A. generalization
B. negative reinforcement
C. higher-order conditioning
D. punishment