According to dynamical systems perspectives on learning, people progress through identifiable stages of learning as they learn to
A. reduce the number of affordances to which they respond.
B. recognize and use existing bodily synergies.
C. control redundant degrees of freedom.
D. more accurately process procedural memories.
C
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_____ therapy, a common therapy used to treat anxiety and depression, stresses that some behaviours are not controlled through rational thought, but nevertheless there are ways of helping people to think more rationally when thought does play a role.
A) Person-centred B) Behaviour C) Cognitive D) Cognitive behavioural
Working memory is used for thinking and problem-solving and is part of the stage of memory known as __________ memory
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When compliance occurs as a result of getting a person to agree to a smaller request after having turned down a large request, this is called ____
a. ?the door-in-the-face technique b. ?the foot-in-the-door technique c. ?normative conformity d. ?informational conformity
Matthew did not awaken when his rather noisy roommate came back to their dorm room in the very early hours of the morning. It is most likely that Matthew's failure to hear the disturbance resulted from
A. inner ear damage suffered as a result of attending too many loud heavy metal concerts. B. input from the reticular formation to the MGN that adjusted his hearing to his state of consciousness. C. stimulation of his superior olivary nucleus that temporarily made his inner hair cells less sensitive. D. a temporary deficit in glutamate in his inner hair cells.