Callie visited a dance club where the songs were "oldies but goodies." Although she had not gone dancing in more than 20 years, Callie remembered the lyrics to most of the songs. This was MOST likely because:

A) the hippocampus ages more slowly than does the rest of the brain.
B) semantic memories are more easily recalled than are procedural memories.
C) the information was stored in her long-term memory.
D) the visuo-spatial sketchpad encoded this information.


C) the information was stored in her long-term memory.

Psychology

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Which theory of aggression is illustrated by the fact that children who are physically abused at home, those who suffer severe physical punishment, and those who merely witness violence in the community are more likely to be involved in fighting, aggressive play, and antisocial behavior at school?

a. psychoanalytical theory b. instinctual theory c. social learning theory d. humanistic theory.

Psychology

Otilia is furious when she gets back an exam that she thought she should have aced. Instead, she receives a low C, and attributes it to a water main repair involving heavy construction equipment going on less than 10 yards from the open classroom windows. Otilia's explanation relies on ____ factors

a. internal, stable b. external, stable c. internal, unstable d. external, unstable

Psychology

If a person with Wernicke's disease wants to avoid developing Korsakoff's syndrome, he or she should be treated with major doses of __________.

A. niacin B. vitamin B1 C. carotene D. acetaminophen

Psychology

What is the evidence that males may undergo mood and behavior fluctuations similar to females?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology