As Morgan studies her psychology notes, she tries to use the new terms in several sentences and to form images that include the new information. Morgan is trying to knit which of the following into her memory code to help her retrieve this information when she needs it?
a. memory icons
b. engrams
c. retrieval cues
d. cuing operants
C
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A) Sensory neurons B) Motor neurons C) Interneurons D) Vagal neurons
All of the following should be considered when justifying research using animals except
a. The research should increase understanding of the species under study. b. The research must involve no pain or distress to the animal. c. The research should provide results that benefit the health or welfare of humans or other animals. d. The research should increase knowledge of the process underlying the evolution, development, or control of behavior of the species.
If the positive sodium ions rush inside the axon, the axon will:
a. enter the resting state c. change its threshold b. release a neurotransmitter d. experience an action potential
Psychologists as an experiment asked the participants to imagine events that never occurred by doctoring family photographs. What is the effect of this fabrication of events?
A. Merely imagining or viewing a photo associated with a fabricated event does not have any effect on the memories. B. Merely imagining or viewing a photo associated with a fabricated event can dramatically increase the rate of false memories. C. Merely imagining associated with a fabricated event can differentiate the false memories from the actual events D. None of these are correct.