A) increase sensitivity of the motor neuron.
B) increase the release of neurotransmitter from the sensory neuron.
C) decrease the sensitivity of the motor neuron.
D) decrease the release of neurotransmitter from the motor neuron.
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A) The eliciting stimulus is usually easy to identify.
B) They are species-specific response patterns.
C) The threshold for eliciting the behavior is relatively invariant.
D) The eliciting stimulus will have similar effects over different situations.
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A) increases responsiveness to a stimulus with repeated presentations
B) decreases responsiveness to a stimulus with repeated presentations
C) either increases or decreases responsiveness to a stimulus with repeated presentations, depending on the background cues
D) both increases and decreases responsiveness to a stimulus with repeated presentations
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A) startle responses in rats
B) taxes in rats
C) kinesis in rats
D) orientation responses in rats
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A) Most reflexes promote the well-being of the organism.
B) Simple reflexes are not influenced by higher nervous system functions.
C) Reflexes are the simplest form of elicited behavior.
D) The organization of the nervous system determines the specificity of the stimulus\response relationship.
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A) emotion after-effects directly.
B) the a process directly.
C) the b process directly.
D) the a and b processes directly.
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A) changes in the nervous system that hinder transmission from sensory to motor neurons
B) changes in the nervous system that facilitate transmission from sensory to motor neurons
C) changes in the sensory receptors
D) changes in the muscles
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A) a sparrow manipulating a seed in its beak
B) a woman drinking a glass of milk
C) a woodchuck chewing on a blade of grass
D) a chef preparing a cream pie
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A) a swiping motion across the face; then the infant pulls away, then cries
B) crying; then the infant pulls away, then swipes the face
C) pulling the head back; then the infant swipes the face, then cries
D) pulling the head back; then the infant cries, then swipes the face
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A) Sign stimuli release behaviors that are performed in the same way every time.
B) Sign stimuli characteristically release the same behavior across several species.
C) Researchers are unable to determine which sign stimuli release behaviors.
D) The optimal sign stimulus may not occur naturally.
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A) motor is to sensory.
B) S-R is to state.
C) S-S is to S-R.
D) state is to S-S.
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A) the a process weakens.
B) the b process weakens.
C) the a process strengthens.
D) the b process strengthens.
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A) Habituation and sensitization processes occur in different parts of the nervous system.
B) Habituation is similar to fatigue; sensitization is similar to adaptation.
C) Habituation is similar to adaptation; sensitization is similar to fatigue.
D) Both habituation and sensitization occur at the level of the sensory receptors.
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A) It causes humans to hold their breath underwater.
B) It is a multistage response to a reduction of airflow.
C) It allows nursing to proceed when the nose is covered.
D) It causes an infant to orient towards the nipple.
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