Examlex
What was the conditioned stimulus (CS) in the case of Little Albert?
Asexual Reproduction
The process by which an organism creates a genetically identical copy of itself without the involvement of another organism.
Choanoflagellates
A group of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the closest living relatives of the animals.
Collar Cells
Also known as choanocytes, are flagellated cells that line the interior of asconoid sponges and are used for feeding by generating water flow and filtering food particles.
Amebocytes
Cells found in the bloodstream of invertebrates that move like amoebas, involved in various functions including distributing nutrients and forming immune responses.
Q37: In the 1950s, George Miller estimated the
Q120: Pragmatics are defined as _.<br>A) the practical
Q162: Luria's mnemonist suffered from the problem of
Q168: A key element in the use of
Q174: When people hear a sound, their ears
Q174: The activation-synthesis hypothesis of dreaming states that
Q340: As she walked through her neighborhood, Jodie,
Q348: Repeatedly presenting a CS by itself will
Q360: In Pavlov's original experiment of classical conditioning,
Q413: Little Albert's acquired fear of a white