_____ is a behavioral measure in which electrodes are placed on the infant's scalp to record the brain's activity in response to particular stimuli
a. The event-related potential (ERP)
b. The conditioned headturn (CHT)
c. The visual preference method (VPM)
d. Habituation/dishabituation (HD)
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For which famous memory researcher is memory a problem-solving activity in which the problem is to give a coherent account of some past event, and the memory is the solution to that problem?
A) Bartlett B) Meyer C) Ebbinghaus Incorrect. The researcher in question is Bartlett. Ebbinghaus was concerned with memory for nonsense syllables and not stories like Bartlett. D) Skinner TOPIC: Getting It Out: Retrieval of Long-Term Memories
Paul wants to increase the amount of time he studies, but is having trouble because he usually ends up playing his favorite video game instead. Paul has his roommate hide the game so that, if he wants to play the game instead of studying, he will first have to spend a lot of time looking for it. This is an example of ____________ for competing behaviors
a. eliminating establishing operations b. arranging establishing operations c. decreasing response cost d. increasing response cost
After taking your best friend to the airport, you stay to watch the plane take off. As you watch it go, the image of the plane on your retinas becomes smaller and smaller
Why is it that you perceive the airplane as flying away from you instead of shrinking? Briefly explain how this works. What will be an ideal response?
The tendency to preferentially recall items at the beginning of a list is known as the:
A. continuity effect. B. intermediate effect. C. recency effect. D. primacy effect.