The Cannon-Bard theory of emotions focuses on the ____ determinants of emotions
a. psychological
b. behavioral
c. cognitive
d. neural
D
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In Carl Jung's theory, where did the collective unconscious come from?
a. The cumulative experience of previous generations b. Thoughts that were repressed because they were unacceptable c. Episodic memories that were forgotten in early childhood d. Extrasensory perception
Retrieval of information from memory without a cue is called
a. recognition. b. recall. c. categorization. d. cognition.
What occurs in the brain that allows for the maintenance of cognitive abilities and advances in psychosocial maturing in the adult years?
A. Development of neuronal shift where some neurons that cease to function are taken over by other neurons. B. Neurogenesis in the hippocampus and striatum where new neurons are developed. C. Neuron migration where neurons will move to areas that have limited brain functioning. D. Cognitive transfer where a person who is left hemisphere dominant shifts and becomes right hemisphere dominant as aging occurs.
After information has been entered into memory, this information is held for later use through the memory process known as
a. retrieval. b. encoding. c. storage. d. habituation.