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What are some examples of agonists? Anti-anxiety medication (Xanax) and antidepressants (Prozac).
What are some examples of antagonists? Antipsychotics and alcohol.
What are some characteristics of the left hemisphere? Recognizes words and Letters, interprets and processes Language, and Logic.
What are some characteristics of the right hemisphere? Spatial concepts, facial recognition, discerns distance and direction.
How does sleep influence memory? Sleep stimulates the brain to store memories long-term.
What would a high frequency result in? High pitch.
What would a high amplitude result in? Louder sound.
What are some characteristics of the cones? Color vision, light activated, and contains three pigments.
What are some characteristics of the rods? Non-color vision, night vision, not detailed.
What kind of wavelengths do cool color produce? Warm? Cool produces short wavelengths and warm produces long wavelengths.
How do the hammer, anvil, and stirrup work together? These are 3 small bones in the ear that work to amplify sound.
What are some examples of informal reasoning? Mental sets, heuristics, and top-down processing.
What are some examples of formal reasoning? Bottom-up processing, diagnosis, and algorithm.
What brain structure helps to form implicit memories? Cerebellum.
What is the standard deviation of an intelligence test? 15
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