The ability to reproduce unusually sharp and detailed images of something you have seen is known as ______

a. flashbulb memory c. spatial awareness
b. a mnemonic d. eidetic imagery


D

Psychology

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Researchers have attempted to teach human languages to apes and African gray parrots, among others. What was one result of these interactions, based on the cases described in your text?

a. ?A chimpanzee successfully learned to vocalize a large number of words. b. ?A chimpanzee became virtually fluent in the comprehension of English language. c. ?An African gray parrot learned to engage in wide-ranging conversations on abstract topics. d. ?A gorilla was trained to communicate in sign language.

Psychology

The procedure by which the sperm of an anonymous person is artificially introduced to the prospective mother when ovulation occurs is called

a. in vitro fertilization by donor. c. artificial insemination by donor. b. in vitro fertilization by surrogate. d. artificial insemination by surrogate.

Psychology

Believers in the information-processing model of memory are likely to agree that __________

a) the brain has nothing in common with a computer. b) studying computers can give you useful insights into human information processing. c) auditory information is retained in the sensory register for up to 2 seconds. d) information flows from one memory system to the next.

Psychology

Across adolescence, the crowd structure

A) becomes more rigidly defined. B) becomes more differentiated. C) develops stricter barriers between crowds. D) dissolves as teens become more autonomous.

Psychology