Answer:
The answer unconditioned response.
Explanation:
Unconditioned response is a natural reaction we show when presented with an unconditioned stimulus. It is an automatic, unlearned response, a reflex. Salivation, as mentioned in the question, is a natural response from our body when we have food in out mouth. Another example of unconditioned response would be jumping or screaming when someone scares us.
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Explicit Memory (Conscious Recollection ) :
the Hippocampus (Center of Emotion & Memory) is damaged due to John being unable to recall what happened before the accident, like where he hid the money or robbing the bank.
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Implicit Memory (Remember Things, Without Thought ) :
Cerebellum (Everyday Functions) is untouched because he knows how to drive and his way home.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
C. Cause as necessary and sufficient condition.
Explanation:
In this case it is possible to say that to develop the activity proposed by Jack one event needs to happen (they need to leave the building), so the second event can take place (Go to the movies). The first event has to happen anyway, after class they will leave, to go home, to find a friend, or to go to the cinema, this would represent the cause as sufficient condition by itself and accompanied of the second event it combines the two causal conditions.
Answer:
Are a normal good at low income and a inferior good at high income.