Exam 3: Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning About Repeated Events
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Which of the following is true regarding the use of constraint-induced movement therapy to treat learned non-use?
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When rats repeatedly experience an environment,their place cells:
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In a novel object recognition task,which of the following demonstrates that a stimulus is perceived as familiar?
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If the visual input to the cortex is cut off during development:
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Scientists have been working on a device that can be implanted in the retina of blind people to help them see again.Such a device is an example of:
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Which of the following would produce the longest-lasting habituation (assuming all stimuli are habituated to)?
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____ exposure produces the fastest habituation,and ____ exposure produces the longest-lasting habituation.
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When aplysia are habituated over several days,we find that the:
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Cortical neurons that are physically close together are tuned to similar stimulus features.This is known as:
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Why is the aplysia a convenient species to use in the study of non-associative learning?
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If you are feeling bored with your romantic partner,which of the following would be expected to improve your feelings by bringing about dishabituation?
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What accounts for the sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex in aplysia?
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According to dual-process theory,when stimuli are highly arousing:
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When more sensory neurons are tuned to a particular feature of a stimulus,the organism will:
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