Dundee has just returned to the United States from a trip to Australia. His friend asks him, "What was the best food you ate on your trip?" Dundee responds, "I kind of remember eating some great meals but cannot seem to recall any restaurants. Perhaps if I think back about where I stayed each night I'll be able to remember a great meal.". Dundee appears to be attempting to use _____ to improve
recall.
a. a retrieval strategy
b. sensory register
c. metamemory
d. implicit memory
a
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_____, a type of pampering, involves exclusive parental decision-making, leading to a child's lack of self-confidence and a tendency to become dependent on others in adulthood
a. Overpermissiveness c. Overindulgence b. Overdomination d. Overprotection
Lamont's therapist helps him construct a list of fear-producing situations involving heights. His therapist then teaches Lamont exercises that produce deep relaxation. Once Lamont is relaxed, he attempts the first time on the list, which is "standing on a chair.". The first item is repeated until Lamont feels no anxiety. He then proceeds to the second item "climbing a small stepladder.". During
the next six weeks, this procedure continues until Lamont performs the last item of "flying in an airplane.". Lamont and his therapist are using a. aversive conditioning. b. systematic desensitization. c. rational-emotive behavior therapy. d. rational confrontation.
Create a diagram for yourself to show the spatial summation of rods and cones to create a center-surround receptive field.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following conditions associated with mental retardation does NOT have an autosomal - recessive inheritance pattern?
A. Adrenogenital syndrome B. down syndrome C. Hurler's syndrome D. Tay-Sachs disease E. Phenylketonuria.