Tameness, hyperorality, and damage to the amygdala are common features of Questi
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Tameness, hyperorality, and damage to the amygdala are common features of
Question 8 options:
Klüver-Bucy syndrome
fight-or-flight syndrome
fetal alcohol syndrome
REM sleep
Receptors for the sense of touch include
Question 9 options:
hair cells
bipolar neurons
stretch receptors
Meissner corpuscles
The increasing permanence of a memory is referred to as
Question 10 options:
tolerance
consolidation
encoding
law of mass action
a)Klüver-Bucy syndrome
b)fight-or-flight syndrome
c)fetal alcohol syndrome
d)REM sleep
Receptors for the sense of touch include
Question 9 options:
a)hair cells
b)bipolar neurons
c)stretch receptors
d)Meissner corpuscles
The increasing permanence of a memory is referred to as
Question 10 options:
a)tolerance
b)consolidation
c)encoding
d)law of mass action
Explanation / Answer
Q8 a) Klüver-Bucy syndrome
Klüver-Bucy syndrome results from bilateral lesions of medial temporal lobe (amygdaloid nucleus)
Q9 d) Meissner's Corpuscle
Meissner's Corpuscle is a touch receptor for fine touch. it is found concentrated in palces where lot of responsiveness is need to a small input.
Q10 b) Consolidation
Increasing permanence of memory is referred to as consolidation or solidification.
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