Research evidence suggests that
a. sleep is not necessary or helpful for memory formation
b. REM sleep, but not NREM sleep, appears to be essential for memory formation.
c. NREM sleep, but not REM sleep, appears to be essential for memory formation.
d. Both REM and NREM appear to play important roles in memory formation.
d
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Wilbur has decided to increase his intake of antioxidants like vitamins A and E in order to lower the development of certain age-related diseases and to live longer. The most recent evidence in aging suggests that Wilbur will a. be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases and will live longer
b. be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases but will not live any longer. c. live longer but will not show any decrease in the susceptibility to age-related diseases. d. neither be less likely to develop certain age-related diseases nor will live longer.
False beliefs that are held even when the facts contradict them are called
a. fantasies. b. hallucinations. c. illusions. d. delusions.
If presented with similar but misleading information about an event during participants' recollection of the event, participants are then more likely to incorporate the misleading information into their future accounts of the event. This is probably due to the fact that the misleading information was presented closely in time with the _____ of the event.
A) consolidation B) reconsolidation C) encoding D) rehearsal
Even though the potential for communication is there from birth, the process of communication is learned
Indicate whether the statement is true or false