The more information we process in working memory and the more effectively we process it, the more likely it will transfer to
A) long-term memory.
B) the central executive.
C) the sensory register.
D) the short-term memory store.
A
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a. car accidents b. homicide c. suicide d. cancer
People tend to fear the process of dying more than the event of death
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In pioneering research with the sea slug Aplysia, Kandel and colleagues demonstrated that, after generating a strong gill-withdrawal response by delivering a shock to the tail of Aplysia, even light touches to the tail would provoke gill withdrawal for some period of time. This finding demonstrates the behavioural principle of:
A) classical conditioning. B) habituation. C) operant conditioning. D) sensitization.
The APA code of ethics requires researchers who use animals to __________
a) minimize the animal's discomfort. b) rehabilitate animals after experimental work is complete. c) release animals that are no longer needed. d) kill animals when they are no longer needed.