CFL Module 15 Exam Questions with 100%
Correct Answers.
what structure of the eye is in direct contact with the eyelid?
the cornea
how are ion channels opened in the cochlea?
Sound-induced vibrations depolarize hair cells of the cochlea and open the channels
mechanically
-hair cells of the cochlea are specialized mechanoreceptors
Classical conditioning is most closely related to the ____ approach
Classical conditioning is most closely related to the BEHAVIORIST approach
what nervous system controls heartbeat and bp?
the autonomic nervous system
actor-observer bias
Actors attribute their own behavior to situation factors (ie not feeling well), whereas observer
attribute actors' behavior to dispositional factors (social awkwardness)
optimal arousal theory
theory states that optimal performance requires optimal arousal and that arousal levels that are
too high or too low will impede performance
t/f ethical committees allow research with participants who may have psychological
disorders
true
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
Peoples response to various stressors is similar.
Correct Answers.
what structure of the eye is in direct contact with the eyelid?
the cornea
how are ion channels opened in the cochlea?
Sound-induced vibrations depolarize hair cells of the cochlea and open the channels
mechanically
-hair cells of the cochlea are specialized mechanoreceptors
Classical conditioning is most closely related to the ____ approach
Classical conditioning is most closely related to the BEHAVIORIST approach
what nervous system controls heartbeat and bp?
the autonomic nervous system
actor-observer bias
Actors attribute their own behavior to situation factors (ie not feeling well), whereas observer
attribute actors' behavior to dispositional factors (social awkwardness)
optimal arousal theory
theory states that optimal performance requires optimal arousal and that arousal levels that are
too high or too low will impede performance
t/f ethical committees allow research with participants who may have psychological
disorders
true
Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome
Peoples response to various stressors is similar.