Examlex

Solved

The Shortage of the Neurotransmitter That Causes Parkinson's Disease Occurs

question 136

Multiple Choice

The shortage of the neurotransmitter that causes Parkinson's disease occurs in the region of the brain that controls

Appreciate the significance of unity and coherence in paragraph structure.
Understand the role of sentence structure in managing emphasis and enhancing readability.
Distinguish between effective and ineffective use of sentences including the avoidance of cluttering phrases, maintaining sentence variety, and subordinating ideas appropriately.
Identify and eliminate redundant words in writing.

Definitions:

Classical Conditioning

A conditioning technique where two stimuli are repeatedly connected; the reaction, at first prompted by the second stimulus, ultimately becomes prompted by only the first stimulus.

Unconditioned Stimulus (US)

A stimulus that naturally triggers a response without the need for prior learning.

Conditioned Stimulus (CS)

In classical conditioning, a previously neutral stimulus that, after being repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus, evokes a conditioned response.

Morphine

A potent opiate analgesic drug used to relieve severe pain.

Related Questions