Psyc 101. Quiz 3. A/B
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show | pain rebound, which occurs when someone gradually stops taking strong painkillers.
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3.Q3:The sensation of taste results from the activation of receptor cells by what kind of stimuli? | show 🗑
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show | sees the world in shades of blue and yellow.
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show | airborne molecules
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3.Q5:The sensory receptors for vision are: | show 🗑
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3.Q6:The blind spot is caused by: | show 🗑
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show | Your ankles, your wrists, and your earlobes.
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show | Looking through the corrective lenses exercises the muscles of the eye, aligning the eye structures properly.
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3.Q9:Our perception of sound is directly related to the physical properties of: | show 🗑
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show | positive self-talk
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show | retinal; fovea
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show | The skin is the largest and heaviest sense organ.
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3.Q13:Pheromones are: | show 🗑
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show | active mental process of understanding the meaning of a difficult new concept.
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3.Q15:Mrs. McGillicuddy is an active 80-year-old, but has trouble hearing. Her hearing improves after she is fitted with a hearing aid. Mrs. McGillicuddy is suffering from _____ deafness, which was probably caused by _____. | show 🗑
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3.Q16:The stimuli that produce the sensation of an odor are: | show 🗑
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show | **involves the process of _____.
Answer: sensory threshold; sensory receptors
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3.Q18:We have a blind spot in our field of vision, but we ordinarily don't notice it. What “fills in” the missing visual information? | show 🗑
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show | olfactory sense.
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3.Q20:The specialized receptor cells for taste are found in the: | show 🗑
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