Dr. Barenboin is a biologist and a researcher interested in children and their development, thus she is part of the field of ________
a. developmental psychology c. child psychology
b. developmental science d. behavioral science
B
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Drew had brain surgery to remove a small tumor from his temporal lobe. After the surgery, Drew appeared to be fine, and he was able to talk about events from his childhood and events just prior to the surgery. However, he can't remember anything that has happened since the surgery, and he doesn't seem to be able to form any new memories. Based on what is known about memory loss, you should
conclude that Drew's memory difficulties most clearly illustrate: a. anterograde amnesia b. retrograde amnesia c. proactive amnesia d. cryptomnesia
Action potentials in muscle fibers a. do not occur
b. spread out in two directions on either side of a receptor site. c. travel in only one direction, from one end of a muscle fiber to the other. d. lead to multiple twitches in that fiber.
The interior of the neural tube will be retained in the adult brain as the a. forebrain
b. ventricles and central canal of the spinal cord. c. hindbrain. d. corpus callosum.
If you try to multiply 747 x 413 in your head you will likely "get lost" in the
problem and forget where you are. Why? (a) sensory memory is subject to decay (b) your working memory lacks sufficient space, or capacity (c) you don't have the rules accessible in LTM (d) LTM is accessed via retrieval cues (e) insufficient elaborative rehearsal