What is the difference between habituation and dishabituation?
What will be an ideal response?
Habituation is a decline in attention to a familiar stimulus. Dishabituation is when a familiar stimulus gains attention following a period of non-exposure.
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Mandalas come from the Sanskrit word for
A) whole world or healing circle B) cathexis or emotional release C) balancing sexual energy D) integrating feminine and masculine tendencies
Neurons A, B, C, D, and E all synapse with Neuron F. Neurons A, C, and
E are inhibitory, and neurons B and D are excitatory. If neurons B and D are activated but neurons A, C, and E are not, what is most likely to happen to Neuron F? a. It will fire because Neurons B and D will release transmitter substances that will excite its postsynaptic membrane. b. It will not fire, because it is inhibited by Neurons A, C, and E. c. It will remain at rest because all neurons need to be stimulated by at least three other neurons in order to fire. d. It will fire because activation of Neurons B and D will cause the ion channels in it to open and let in positively charged potassium ions. e. It will not fire because all neurons, both inhibitory and excitatory, must be activated in order for a synapse to be active.