The process of simultaneously holding and using information to solve a problem relies most heavily on ____ memory
a. working
b. long-term
c. sensory
d. implicit
a
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Suppose that you are in the top floor of a library, and you suddenly think about some information you need on the main floor. You return to the main floor and find that you can't recall what you needed
After returning to the top floor, you recall instantly. This is an example of a. a deep level of processing. b. the encoding-specificity principle. c. meta-analysis. d. semantic memory.
Ernest Hilgard's view of hypnosis as a "split" in awareness is referred to as which theory of hypnosis?
a. the state theory b. the nonstate theory c. the neurocognitive theory d. the autosuggestion hypothesis
The inability to recall events immediately preceding an accident or injury, but without loss of earlier memory is called ________ amnesia
a. retrograde b. psychogenic c. psychotropic d. retroactive
Auditory images remain in the sensory register for about:
a. a half second. b. two seconds. c. thirty seconds. d. one minute.