When attention is divided, what happens in the brain?
A) There is less activity in the cerebellum during retrieval.
B) There is greater activity in the lower left frontal lobe during encoding.
C) There is less activity in the upper right frontal lobe during retrieval.
D) There is reduced hippocampal activity during encoding.
D) There is reduced hippocampal activity during encoding.
You might also like to view...
Your textbook suggests that a trait that appears to be common to both mental illness and creativity is
a. low pressure tolerance b. high levels of neuroticism c. low capacity for divergent thinking d. latent inhibition
People sometimes make the mistake of assuming that someone is intelligent, exciting and fun to be around just because they are physically attractive. This is called the __________
a) halo effect. b) primacy effect. c) matching effect. d) mere-exposure effect.
Palmer views the world as an angry, hostile place and thinks that nothing goes her way now and is unlikely to in the future. You explain to Palmer that
A. optimism cannot help this problem. B. pessimism is detrimental to happiness. C. it is like this way for everyone, but no one really likes to hear their friends complain. D. she is correct in her statements.
Vygotsky regarded make-believe play as ________.
A. a means of reinforcing animistic thinking B. the ideal social context for fostering cognitive development C. an impediment to independent discovery learning D. a way to encourage children to follow their impulses instead of social rules