Examples from your book describing real experiences of how memories, even ones from a long time ago, can be stimulated by locations, songs, and smells highlight the importance of ___________ in long-term memory.

A. long-term potentiation
B. retrieval cues
C. elaborative rehearsal
D. mass practice


Answer: B

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A. of the same length and syntactic complexity as the test sentences B. that are greater in length and syntactic complexity than the test sentences, such as "The girl patted the dog gently" C. that are shorter and less syntactically complex than the test sentences, such as "Girl pat dog." D. that contain the same words, but in random order, such as "The girl the dog patted."

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When used in connection with mood disorders, "flight of ideas" means a. anxiety about airplane travel

b. rapid speech expressing many exciting ideas at once. c. limited imagination reflected in a slow way of speaking. d. An increase in creative ideas.

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In Freudian theory, what part of the personality forms from repression of the Oedipus Complex and socialization?

a. id c. super-ego b. ego d. defense mechanisms

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Which of these is a more common term used to describe a cerebral vascular accident?

A. Parkinson's disease B. Presbyopia C. Presbycusis D. Stroke

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