Why are memories represented in the brain differently than sensory stimuli? Give an example comparing how the brain would process a visual stimulus and a memory, and explain your reasoning.
What will be an ideal response?
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Researchers have found that once people have acquired the first four types of thinking (stages 1 through 4), __________.
A. they always use stage 4 reasoning B. selection of which type of reasoning to use depends in part on the context C. they mostly use stage 1 reasoning D. selection of which type of reasoning to use depends completely on the context
Problem solving refers to the process by which we attempt to discover ways of achieving goals that do not seem readily attainable
a) True b) False
Regarding stress, ______ events are stressful
a. neither major nor minor c. minor, but not major b. major, but not minor d. both major and minor
According to the opponent-process theory, which of the following is likely to happen with repeated presentations of a stimulus that evokes a strong emotional response?
A) ?The a-process will last longer and become more intense. B) ?The b-process will last longer and become more intense. C) ?The a-process will become shorter in duration as well as more intense. D) ?The b-process will become shorter in duration as well as more intense.