The hippocampus:
A. does not seem to be important for episodic memory
B. may be important for distinguishing a real memory from a false one
C. is most active during initial encoding of words that would be remembered
D. all of the answers are correct
Answer: C. is most active during initial encoding of words that would be remembered
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Mary Cover Jones's study of Peter ____.?
a. ?was a forerunner of behavior therapy b. ?showed that fears are instinctive c. ?predates the Little Albert study d. ?supports the notion of one-trial learning e. ?has never been replicated
Which statement about neural development is true? a. Major restructuring of the brain in relation to puberty occurs between 6 and 9 years of age. b. The brain stops developing after 3 years of age
c. Primitive areas of the brain mature last. d. The prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum are not wired until a person is 5 to 7 years old.
If you were to look at a boy and a girl of average size in two different age groups, age 8 and age 10, who would you expect to be taller in each age group?
a. The 8-year-old girl would be taller than the 8-year-old boy, but the 10-year-old boy would be taller than the 10-year-old girl. b. The 8-year-old boy would be taller than the 8-year-old girl, but the 10-year-old girl would be taller than the 10-year-old boy. c. The boys would be taller than the girls at both 8 and 10 years of age. d. The girls would be taller than the boys at both 8 and 10 years of age.
A frequency distribution tells you how frequently you could expect a particular result if you repeated an experiment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false