Flashbulb memories _______

a. are not subject to periodic revision
b. concern events that are highly significant
c. are almost always highly accurate
d. include a memory's main subject, but not the background events


b

Psychology

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A. When the interneuron sends excitatory messages to one, inhibitory messages go to the other. B. Both muscles are mechanically connected in a way that makes it impossible for both to contract at the same time. C. Such coordination is learned through prenatal movement. D. Both muscles are controlled by branches of the same axon.

Psychology

Regarding confessions obtained by trickery. A. Both the Supreme Court and State Appellate Courts exclude such confessions

B. Both the Supreme Court and State Appellate Courts allow such confessions. C. The Supreme court allows such confessions while State Appellate Courts exclude them. D. State Appellate Courts allow such confessions while the Supreme Courtexcludes them.

Psychology

Sam was chopping vegetables, and after a while his hand slipped and he cut his finger. This was likely due to which of the following?

A. Increased cerebral cortex activity, which decreases memory for task completion B. Increased default mode network activity, which decreases conscious thought C. Increased reticular formation activity, which decreases alertness D. Humans don’t have free will and actions are predetermined.

Psychology

Aruna and Brianna are the same age, but Aruna is larger and heavier than Brianna. Even so, Brianna may be making faster progress toward mature body size because ________.

A. a larger child may be less developed in skeletal age than a smaller child B. growth proceeds from the center of the body outward C. greater physical maturity may contribute to greater resistance to harmful environmental influences D. as Aruna grows older, her rate of physical growth may change if she is exposed to harmful environmental influences

Psychology