Device that can restore hearing for some of the hearing impaired.
What are cochlear implants?
This is how often the sleep cycle repeats.
What are 90 minutes?
Marijuana is an example of what classification of drug?
What is a hallucinogen.
An employee completes their work quota on time and they receive their salary at the end of the week.
What is positive reinforcement?
This condition makes it so that you must gasp for air while you sleep.
What is sleep apnea?
Three bones contained in the middle ear.
What are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
This is the first stage of the sleep cycle.
What type of drug classification increases activity in the central nervous system?
What is a stimulant?
You spank your child every time they scream at a restaurant.
What is positive punishment?
How do we sense the position and movement of our body parts?
(hint: 如果你说中文,答案就是动觉!)
What is Kinesthesia?
What is the name of the theory that explains how we hear high pitched sounds?
What is place theory?
These are the brain waves found in REM sleep.
What are Delta Waves?
What type of drug is Nembutal?
What is a depressant?
You don’t pay attention to your dog so that they stop begging for food?
What is positive punishment?
Taste is a composite of five basic sensations, what are they?
What are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami?
What is the name of the second window in the cochlea?
What is the circular window?
These are the stages in which somnambulance occurs?
What are stages 3 and 4?
What type of drug classification is fentanyl?
What is an opiate?
You put on your seatbelt to stop your car’s alarm from beeping.
What is negative reinforcement?
The theory of pain that states that a “gate” in the spinal cord either opens to permit pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers to reach the brain or closes to prevent their passage.
What is gate-control theory?
Hyperflexed hair cells inside the cochlea causes what condition?
What is tinnitus?
Hobson and McCarely’s theory of dreaming states what?
Dreams are the results of randomly firing neurons.
The phenomenon whereby higher doses of a drug are required to produce its original effects.
What is tolerance?
A driver receives a ticket in order to stop them from speeding while driving.
What is negative punishment?
What were Thorndike’s test subjects?
What are cats?