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6. Learned behaviour refers to animal responses that change or adapt with experience
7. Konrad Lorenz studied goslings as an example of...
- Insight Learning
- Imprinting
- Operant Conditioning
- Latent Learning
- Classical Conditioning
8. Wolfgang Kohler studied chimpanzees as an example of...
- Classical Conditioning
- Insight Learning
- Latent Learning
- Imprinting
- Operant Conditioning
9. B.F. Skinner studied rats and pigeons as an example of...
- Insight Learning
- Imprinting
- Operant Conditioning
- Latent Learning
- Classical Conditioning
10. Young rabbits exploring the surroundings of their burrows is an example of...
- Insight Learning
- Operant Conditioning
- Latent Learning
- Classical Conditioning
- Imprinting
11. In classical conditioning of dogs...
- The sight or smell of food is the conditional stimulus
- The bell ringing is the conditional stimulus
- The bell ringing is the unconditional stimulus
12. Birds quickly learn to avoid eating cinnabar moth larvae. The moth larvae are bright orange and black and have a very bad taste.
- This is classical conditioning
- This is operant conditioning
- This is insight learning
- This is imprinting
- This is latent learning
13. Abnormally high levels of dopamine are associated with Parkinson's disease
14. There is a higher density of DRD4 receptors in patients with...
- Schizophrenia
- Both Parkinsons Disease and Schizophrenia patients
- Parkinsons Disease
- Both ADHD and Schizophrenia patients
- ADHD