How does "chunking" help your memory?
a. It helps you convert memory into practical actions
b. It helps you recover memories you thought you had forgotten.
c. It helps you form permanent connections in the cerebral cortex.
d. It helps you store much information rapidly.
d
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Which of the following best describes how contemporary psychology views the mind?
a. Sam was just born smart, though no one else in his family seems to share his intelligence. b. Sam must have gotten the “smart gene” from his mother: He never studies but gets good grades. c. Sam was sent to the best schools and thus became a highly intelligent individual. d. Sam was alert and responsive as a baby, studied diligently in school, and was admitted to a top-ranked college.
Which of Freud’s personality types does Steve display? What evidence is there for it? What would have caused it?
What will be an ideal response?
Nicotine, cocaine, and amphetamines are the most common _____
A) carcinogens B) stimulants C) mutants D) teratogens
Which neuroscience investigation technique uses detectors that are sensitive to hemoglobin levels in the blood?
a) PETscan b) TMS c) fMRI d) MEG