Author Question: One method for studying cognitive processing in depression is to use a Stroop task. This method ... (Read 71 times)

Metfan725

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 552
One method for studying cognitive processing in depression is to use a Stroop task. This method typically reveals that:
 
  a) Depressed individuals are faster at identifying depression-oriented words
  b) Depressed individuals are faster at identifying neutral words
  c) Depressed individuals are faster at identifying both depression-oriented and neutral words
  d) Non-depressed individuals show clear differences in response latencies across different word types

Question 2

What was the emphasis in preeminent Canadian psychologist Donald Hebb's theory of biological psychology?
 
  a) The role of neurotransmitters
  b) The role of biofeedback
  c) The role of behaviour
  d) The role of brain lesions



BAOCHAU2803

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 316
Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

More than 4.4billion prescriptions were dispensed within the United States in 2016.

Did you know?

Nearly 31 million adults in America have a total cholesterol level that is more than 240 mg per dL.

Did you know?

It is believed that the Incas used anesthesia. Evidence supports the theory that shamans chewed cocoa leaves and drilled holes into the heads of patients (letting evil spirits escape), spitting into the wounds they made. The mixture of cocaine, saliva, and resin numbed the site enough to allow hours of drilling.

Did you know?

The most destructive flu epidemic of all times in recorded history occurred in 1918, with approximately 20 million deaths worldwide.

Did you know?

Adults are resistant to the bacterium that causes Botulism. These bacteria thrive in honey – therefore, honey should never be given to infants since their immune systems are not yet resistant.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library