Author Question: In the classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane in rabbits, the unconditioned stimulus is ... (Read 53 times)

bobthebuilder

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 567
In the classical conditioning of the nictitating membrane in rabbits, the unconditioned stimulus is usually a(n)
 
  a. puff of air to the eye.
 b. tone.
 c. electric shock to the tail.
  d. pellet of food.

Question 2

Lesions of which structure interfere the most with classically conditioned fear responses in rats?
 
  a. the septal area
 b. the orbitofrontal cortex
  c. the mammillary bodies
  d. the amygdala



juicepod

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 310
Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Thyroid conditions cause a higher risk of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Did you know?

People often find it difficult to accept the idea that bacteria can be beneficial and improve health. Lactic acid bacteria are good, and when eaten, these bacteria improve health and increase longevity. These bacteria included in foods such as yogurt.

Did you know?

The top 10 most important tips that will help you grow old gracefully include (1) quit smoking, (2) keep your weight down, (3) take supplements, (4) skip a meal each day or fast 1 day per week, (5) get a pet, (6) get medical help for chronic pain, (7) walk regularly, (8) reduce arguments, (9) put live plants in your living space, and (10) do some weight training.

Did you know?

Elderly adults are at greatest risk of stroke and myocardial infarction and have the most to gain from prophylaxis. Patients ages 60 to 80 years with blood pressures above 160/90 mm Hg should benefit from antihypertensive treatment.

Did you know?

Symptoms of kidney problems include a loss of appetite, back pain (which may be sudden and intense), chills, abdominal pain, fluid retention, nausea, the urge to urinate, vomiting, and fever.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library