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1. True /False Tolman belongs to the school of animal psychologists which believ

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1. True /False Tolman belongs to the school of animal psychologists which believes that the maze behavior of rats is a matter of mere simple stimulus-response con 2.a. Draw or graph or explain "latent learning." 2b. Describe Tolman's spatial orientation and short-cut experiment, including maze he used and results n Psychological Approach 3. Draw or describe Rudy's explanation of differences betwee and Neurobiological Approach to adaptive behaviors, such as learning and memory. 4.a. What is the neuron doctrine? 4.b. Who proposed this doctrine? 5. "In most regions of the brain, to produce detectable mental defect, the spatial extent of the injury must be large. Who said this? circle one: Rudy Kandel Ribot Sherrington Pavlov James 6. From this assigned reading. A Triple Dissociation of Memory Systems: Hippocampus, Amygdala, and Dorsal Striatunm Robert J. McDonald and Norman M. White Name and describe the three tasks McDonald and White used and the brain area associated with each. 7. Professors Mnemona Reef and Engram Ingot cannot agree on very much. Professor Reef tested the effects of estrogens on memory. In discussing her findings, she noted, "These results prove that estrogens improve memory." Her colleague, Professor Ingot also tested the effects of estrogens on memory. In discussing his findings, he said, "Pshaw. That's not what I found. My results prove that estrogens impair memory." What experiments do you think the good Professors might have done to get such opposite results? If they asked you to resolve their differences, what would you tell them? 8. a. Why might we be indebted to Aristotle for this phrase?:I U Or for phrases like "heart-felt thanks," "broken-hearted. b. Describe two of Aristotle's experimental results that support your answer. c. What theory did Aristotle disprove? Prove?

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Q4 a) The Neuron Doctrine is defined as the concept which decribes the properties of neurons. These neurons are specialized cells that form or compose the nervous system. This concept was formed during the late eighteenth century. The neuron doctrine is the fundamental principle of nervous system upon which all apparents of nervous system depend.

b) It was Santiago Ramón y Cajal who proposed the neuron doctrine