A) both the state and S-R systems.
B) the state system and may activate the S-R system.
C) the S-R system.
D) the state system.
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A) Different processes are assumed to underlie increases and decreases in responsiveness to stimulation.
B) The habituation and sensitization processes are mutually exclusive.
C) The habituation effect is not a direct reflection of the habituation process.
D) The sensitization effect is not a direct reflection of the sensitization process.
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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) 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) Only the high level background noise masked the tone.
B) Only the low level background noise masked the tone.
C) The low level background noise and tone combination activated the state and S-R system.
D) The high level background noise and tone combination activated the state and S-R system.
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A) determine if the subject can still sense the stimulus.
B) determine if the subject is responding to the stimulus in other ways.
C) present a new stimulus that elicits a similar response.
D) present a new stimulus that elicits an unrelated response.
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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) Focus attention on all stimuli present.
B) Direct responses to all stimuli present.
C) Focus attention on background stimuli.
D) Focus attention on relevant stimuli.
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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) activities that because of their vigor increase hunger
B) early components of a behavior sequence
C) activities that satisfy an appetite or drive
D) end components of an organized sequence of behaviors
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A) has no effect on the response to stimulation of the mantle.
B) increases the effect of stimulating the mantle.
C) decreases the effect of stimulating the mantle.
D) completely attenuates responding to stimulation of the mantle.
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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) One neural process is responsible for increases and decreases in responsiveness to stimulation.
B) Different types of neural mechanisms are responsible for increases and decreases in responsiveness to stimulation.
C) Habituation and sensitization effects are essentially the same.
D) Habituation is due to fatigue; sensitization is due to learning.
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