Biology
Development
Sensation/Perception
Learning
Memory
100

Once a neuron has fired, it cannot fire again until after...

a. depolarization 

b. the resting potential has passed 

c. the refractory period

d. activation

c. the refractory period

100

Three year old Stan can't remember any events from a family cruise to Bermuda when he was 1 year old. This best illustrates...

a. stranger anxiety 

b. an insecure attachment 

c. infantile amnesia

d. egocentrism

c. infantile amnesia

100

Frequency is to pitch as amplitude is to 

a. rhythm 

b. loudness

c. olfaction

d. wavelength

b. loudness

100

A positive reinforcer is anything that when introduced after a response, ________ the response. 

a. strengthens

b. weakens

c. does not effect 

d. eliminates

a. strengthens

100

What is the name of Ms. Logan's dog?

a. Gojo

b. Ghost

c. Reggie

d. Ralph

c. Reggie

200

The junction between the axon tips of sending neurons and the dendrites or cell bodies of receiving neurons are called...

a. interneurons

b. synapses

c. neural networks

d. thresholds

b. synapses

200

What did Harry Harlow and Margaret Harlow find when they studied monkeys?

a. Attachment derives from an association with nourishment. 

b. Attachment derives from an association with the smell of the mother. 

c. Attachment derives from bodily contact.

d. Attachment derives from an association with the voice (sound) of the mother.

c. Attachment derives from bodily contact.

200

Which of the following determines the perceived brightness of colors? 

a. hue

b. intensity

c. wavelength

d. amplitude

d. amplitude

200

Albert Bandera's experiments indicate that _______ is important in the process of learning.

a. latent learning 

b. instinctive drift

c. modeling

d. a fixed interval reinforcement schedule

c. modeling

200

Genesis has learned the names of all the countries and their capitals in South America. This knowledge is referred to as 

a. semantic memory

b. long-term potentiation 

c. a flashbulb memory 

d. memory consolidation

a. semantic memory

300

What is the correct communication path followed by neurons?

a.  Dendrite to dendrite

b.  Axon to axon

c.  Dendrite to axon

d.  Axon to dendrite

c.  Dendrite to axon

300

According to Piaget, which concept refers to our ability to adapt our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information?

a. Assimilation

b. Accommodation

c. Schema

d. Object permanence

b. Accommodation

300

The process of _____transforms stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret.

a. perception

b. transduction

c. psychophysics

d. sensation

b. transduction

300

Coffee shops that reward customers with a free drink after 10 coffee purchases are using a _________ reinforcement schedule. 

a. fixed-interval 

b. variable-interval

c. fixed-ratio

d. variable-ratio

c. fixed-ratio

300

Three basic measures of memory retention are...

a. chunking, rehearsing, and semantic processing

b. encoding, storage, and retrieval

c. sensory memory, short term, and long term memory 

d. recall, recognition, and relearning

b. encoding, storage, and retrieval

400

The chemical messengers that are passed from one neuron to another during an action potential are called...

a. dendrites

b. neurotransmitters

c. synapses

d. hormones

b. neurotransmitters

400

Which parenting style is characterized by parents being coercive by imposing rules and expecting obedience? 

a. trusting

b. permissive

c. authoritative

d. authoritarian

d. authoritarian

400

When Andy turns his textbook around, the rectangular book casts an increasingly trapezoidal image on his retinas, yet he still perceives it as rectangular. What explains such perception?

a. Size constancy

b. Stimulus familiarity

c. Context effects

d. Shape constancy

d. Shape constancy

400

The tendency for distributed study to yield better long-term retention than massed study is known as...

a. the testing effect

b. deep processing

c. the spacing effect

d. chunking

c. the spacing effect

400

The human capacity for storing long-term memories is...

a. essentially limitless

b. roughly equal to seven units of information

c. typically, much greater in younger children than in adults

d. greatly reduced after people reach the age of 65

a. essentially limitless

500

Bryan, on his daily walk in the park, was frightened when a snake crossed his path. He fled as fast as he could to rest on a bench on the edge of the park. Which body system helped to calm Bryan?

a.  Central nervous system

b.  Sympathetic nervous system

c.  Parasympathetic nervous system

d.  Somatic nervous system

c.  Parasympathetic nervous system

500

Jenna is an adolescent who has formed a close, loving relationship with Juno. What term did Erik Erikson use to describe this ability to form an emotionally close relationship?

a. Attachment

b. Intimacy

c. Social identity

d. Infatuation

b. Intimacy

500

Although Betsy was sitting right next to her boyfriend, she smelled a badger before he did. Apparently, Betsy has a lower _______ for badger odor than her boyfriend.

a. critical period

b. tolerance level 

c. absolute threshold

d. sensory adaptation

c. absolute threshold

500

Terry gets caught sneaking out of the house at night past his curfew. His parents take away his car privileges for a month. Which principle of conditioning does this illustrate?

a. Positive punishment

b. Negative punishment

c. Positive reinforcement

d. Negative reinforcement

b. Negative punishment

500

An attorney uses misleading questions to distort a court witness' recall of a previously observed crime. This best illustrates...

a. anterograde amnesia

b. the misinformation effect

c. proactive interference 

d. positive transfer

b. the misinformation effect

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