Short-term memory is to working memory as:
A) function is to structure.
B) sensation is to attending.
C) place is to process.
D) frontal lobe is to temporal lobe.
C) place is to process.
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Which of the following everyday examples would be most similar to the research findings on visual images and interference?
a. When you form a visual image of a friend's face, you have difficulty seeing a faint visual stimulus. b. When you form a visual image of a friend's face, you are faster at identifying his or her voice. c. A visual image will enhance your ability to see a faint visual stimulus, but it will reduce your ability to hear a faint auditory stimulus. d. When you form an auditory image of a doorbell ringing, you will be better at detecting a tone of a similar pitch; in contrast, you will be worse at detecting a tone that is at least an octave higher or lower.
Given the research on retrieval cues, which of the following statements are you more likely to remember?
A. "The warm breeze greeted the campers as they set up their tent." B. "The dog barked loudly, calling for his master." C. "Flowers this time of year cast a magical glow." D. "My car laughed as the grape Jell-O bowled a perfect game."
The sleep disorder in which a person repeatedly stops breathing during the night, for up to a minute at a time, is:
a. insomnia b. hypersomnia c. parasomnia d. sleep apnea
Hassan's mother told him five things she needs at the grocery store. Walking to the store, Hassan repeats the list of items in his head. What is the maximum amount of time Hassan can wait between each repetition without forgetting some of the items?
A. 30 seconds B. 10 seconds C. 60 seconds D. 90 seconds