Which of these have researchers begun using to help them understand working memory?
A. applying the Sperling study to the senses of sound and touch
B. monitoring how and when semantic memories become implanted
C. studying when brain cells become more or less active
D. interviewing research subjects about procedural memories
Answer: C
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A. Gestalt B. Psychophysiological C. Psychosomatic D. Biomedical
Hans Eysenck suggested that psychoanalysis simply takes so long that patients improve due to the mere passage of time, that is, the patients experience a(n) __________
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When Becky's mother speaks to her, she uses a high-pitched voice, simple words or phrases, and lots of repetition. At four months of age, Becky delights in her mother's use of
long, grammatically correct sentences. a variety of high and low tones. child-directed speech. babbling.
Failure to retrieve information when more recently learned information interferes is
called a. proactive interference. b. decay. c. motivated forgetting. d. retroactive interference. e. retrograde interference.