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41. Which of the following most closely describes the interrelated process of se

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41. Which of the following most closely describes the interrelated process of sensation perception? a. driving a car b. working on a puzzle c, running a marathon 2. Hearing a sound is--, and interpreting its meaning is a. signal detection, association b. physical, mental d. flying a kite c. perception, sensation d. sensation, perception 43. Conditioning is achieved when: the unconditioned response is administered immediately before the unconditioned a. stimulus b. the unconditioned stimulus is administered immediately before the unconditioned response the unconditioned response is administered immediately before the conditioned c. response d. the conditioned stimulus is administered immediately before the unconditioned response. the eyeball. a. b. Lens 44. Light first enters the eye through thea clear membrane covering the front of the 44 upil c. cornea ris 45. What happens to your pupils when you are psychologically aroused or interested in something? a. The pupil constricts. b. Nothing, the pupil is only affected by light. c. The pupil opens and closes rapidly. d. The pupil dilates. 46. Acting much like the diaphragm of a camera, the regulates how much light enters the eye a. iriS b. Fovea c. lens d. cornea 47. The measure of sound waves is frequency units of cycles per second or a. complexity. b. amplitude. c. hertz. d. pitch. 48. What is the height of a sound wave? a. Frequency b. Decibels c. hertz d. amplitude 49. Which part of the ear transmits auditory information to the brain? a. basilar membrane b. auditory nerve c. auditory canal d. Eardrum 50. The baby used by J.B. Watson to demonstrate that fear and/or phobias are learned was: a. Little Johnny. b. Little Paulie, c. Little Sammy d. Little Albert

Explanation / Answer

PLEASE FIND BELOW ANSWERS TO TOTAL OF24 QUESTIONS :

Answer to question 44 :

ANSWER :c ) CORNEA

Answer to question 45 :

ANSWER : d) THE PUPIL DIALATES

Answer to question 46 :

ANSWER : a ) IRIS

Answer to question 47 :

ANSWER :c ) HERTZ

Answer to question 48 :

ANSWER : d) AMPLITUDE

Answer to question 49 :

ANSWER : b) AUDITORY NERVE

Answer to question 50 :

The "Little Albert" experiment was a famous psychology experiment conducted by behaviorist John B. Watson and graduate student Rosalie Rayner.

The participant in the experiment was a child that Watson and Rayner called "Albert B." but is known popularly today as Little Albert. Around the age of 9 months, Watson and Rayner exposed the child to a series of stimuli including a white rat, a rabbit, a monkey, masks, and burning newspapers and observed the boy's reactions. The boy initially showed no fear of any of the objects he was shown.

The next time Albert was exposed to the rat, Watson made a loud noise by hitting a metal pipe with a hammer. Naturally, the child began to cry after hearing the loud noise. After repeatedly pairing the white rat with the loud noise, Albert began to cry simply after seeing the rat.

ANSWER : d ) LITTLE ALBERT

Answer to question 30 :

ANSWER : d ) ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Answer to question 31 :

The pinna is the only visible part of the ear (the auricle) with its special helical shape. It is the first part of the ear that reacts with sound. The function of the pinna is to act as a kind of funnel which assists in directing the sound further into the ear.

ANSWER : b ) THE OUTER EAR

Answer to question 35 :

ANSWER : a ) NO ALCOHOL AT ALL

Answer to question 36 :

ANSWER : b ) CONES

Answer to question 37 :

ANSWER : b ) OPTIC NERVE

Answer to question 21 :

ANSWER : d) NEURONS

Answer to question 22 :

ANSWER : b) THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Answer to question 23 :

Neurons (nerve cells) have three parts that carry out the functions of communication and integration: dendrites, axons, and axon terminals. They have a fourth part the cell body or soma, which carries out the basic life processes of neurons. The central part is thus “Axons”

ANSWER : a ) AXONS

Answer to question 24 :

The nervous system consists of two main parts: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system: The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord.

ANSWER : b) CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL

Answer to question 25 :

ANSWER : a ) PITUITARY

Answer to question 26 :

ANSWER : d) ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Answer to question 27 :

ANSWER : c ) EPINEPHRINE

Answer tot question 28 :

Most dreaming occurs during the fourth stage of sleep, known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. REM sleep is characterized by eye movement, increased respiration rate, and increased brain activity. ... Dreaming occurs due to increased brain activity, but voluntary muscles become immobilized.

ANSWER : c ) R E M stage

Answer to question 29 :

ANSWER : c ) THE HYPOTHALAMUS

Answer to question 1 :

ANSWER : a ) PSYCHOLOGY

Answer to question 2 :

ANSWER : d) DOPAMINE

Answer to question 3:

ANSWER : a) PSYCHOANALYSIS

ANSWER :c ) CORNEA

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