Ludwig, a cellist, is memorizing a musical composition by heart without reference to the sheet music. He most likely is using a(n)

a. acoustic code. c. visual code.
b. semantic code. d. sensory memory.


A

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Opiate drugs are derived from the opium poppy, yet they have an effect on humans because they activate the following neural communicator in the brain:

A. serotonin. B. dopamine. C. norepinephrine. D. endorphin.

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a. Research has shown that college students are likely to overestimate how much their fellow students are drinking at a party. b. To pace one's drinking, it is best to drink alcohol on an empty stomach and then eat later in the evening. c. To pace one's drinking, one should make every other drink or more a nonalcoholic beverage. d. It is best to limit the drinking of alcohol primarily to the first hour of a social event or party.

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The cones of the retina

a. number about five million in each human eye. b. are specialized for seeing black and white sensations. c. occur most commonly in the periphery of the retina. d. allow us to see in dim light.

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