Answer: You are sitting at a Mexican restaurant waiting for your food. The waiter brings a very hot plate, telling you to be careful about touching it. You touch it anyway, producing a pain sensation in your fingers, a withdrawal of your hand, and an auditory comment of what you are thinking. This scenario represents an <u>involuntary</u> act on the neuronal circuit.
Explanation:
<em>The neurons</em> of an organism form <u>numerous circuits </u>that originate very complex networks. The nervous current that circulates through them produces two <u>types of acts:</u>
- Involuntary Acts. (reflex arc)
They are<u> fast, automatic, and are performed without the action of the brain</u>. In a reflex act, sensitive information only reaches the spinal cord, so the <em>response is automatic</em>. They are the ones that are performed when a quick response is needed.
They are <u>varied, changing, and more elaborated.</u> Voluntary acts are carried out in a conscious way and are <em>controlled voluntarily</em>. Not all are a consequence of the reception of an external stimulus, since t<u>hey can be produced directly in the cerebral cortex</u> without the need for an external stimulus.
An experiment
An experiment can be used to reveal cause and effect. This is because it allows the researcher to manipulate variables so as to reveal the outcome of the experiment when the variable is manipulated. This facilitates the testing of hypothesis
Answer:
<u>Halo effect</u>
Explanation:
Halo effect also called personality physical attractive stereotype. A person becomes biased whatever is beautiful is good.in this distortion people rate a person at their physical attractiveness. The person higher rated at most beautiful and rate less when seeing less attractive. The halo effect is more used at the level of global impact as the personality of a person or for some specific traits. It is cognitive bias in which we become impressed by a person's whole personality as to how he/she feels or thinks about her/his character. It works on a theme first impression is the last impression.
Answer:
<h2>The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives is known as Environment</h2>