Examlex
Describe the Operant Conditinoing approach to treating alcohol abuse and addiction.
Fovea Centralis
A small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest, responsible for sharp central vision.
Interoceptors
Sensory receptors located within the body that detect internal stimuli, such as changes in blood pressure or muscle tension.
Chemoreceptors
Sensory receptors that respond to chemical stimuli, such as changes in the concentration of chemicals in the environment, and help organisms respond to taste and smell.
Photoreceptors
These are specialized cells in organisms that respond to light, allowing for the perception of vision and light-related responses.
Q8: The most common physical treatment for sexual
Q14: One of the effects produced by cortisol
Q18: People sometimes mistakenly use the term psychosomatic
Q25: The diagnostic criteria that involves body image
Q35: Fred believes that his children are attempting
Q43: An anorexic who counts calories and carefully
Q50: In the resistance phase of the GAS,
Q70: Sexual arousal as a result of inflicting
Q79: The goal of cognitive-behavioural treatment for depression
Q88: DSM-5 will make three main changes to