The persistence of intrusive memories, such as flashbulb memories, is often a result of:
A) highly emotional experiences, which lead to more vivid and long-lasting memories.
B) nonemotional experiences, which lead to less vivid memories and are susceptible to suggestibility.
C) overactivity in the occipital lobes.
D) underactivity in the occipital lobes.
A) highly emotional experiences, which lead to more vivid and long-lasting memories.
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A. Variation B. Correlation C. Coefficient D. Collaboration
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a. the phi phenomenon b. the apparent drifting of a tiny, constantly shining light c. the apparent motion of a series of rapidly shown still pictures in motion picture films d. photographic prints
________ designs employ a continuously varying independent variable.
A. Multiple-baseline B. Discrete trial C. Baseline D. Dynamic
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A) adjust eye movements to compensate for sudden head movements. B) control movement of the lower legs. C) provide inhibitory feedback onto the auditory system during exposure to loud stimuli. D) generate a cue that promotes the sensation of depth in a visual scene. E) suppress nausea and vomiting induced by body movement.