A weakness of the Schacter-Singer theory is:
a. its inability to account for the results of the "swinging bridge" study
b. its over-emphasis on the role of specific physical states in the identification of subjective feelings.
c. its failure to acknowledge a role for cognitive assessment of one's surroundings in determining a subjective feeling.
d. its assumption that specific emotional states are rarely correlated with physical states.
d
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A) security. B) trust. C) love. D) manipulation.
Which of the following is an example of prospective memory?
A) remembering your second-grade teacher's name B) remembering the capitals of all 50 states C) remembering to go to a dentist appointment next week D) remembering the name of a movie you saw recently
In the 1930s, the research of the British psychologist Sir Frederic Bartlett provided evidence to support the view that memory is:
a. like a wax tablet. b. like reading a journal or diary written in indelible ink. c. like a journalist trying to reconstruct an interview from incomplete notes. d. like painful mementos in a locked vault.
Prozac is an example of a(n)
A. antianxiety drug. B. antipsychotic. C. antidepressant. D. mood stabilizer.