Encoding, or organizing sensory information so that the nervous system can process it, is a key function of

A) short-term storage.
B) working memory.
C) long-term memory.
D) sensory memory.


D. Encoding or organizing sensory information so that the nervous system can process it is a key function of sensory memory.

Psychology

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An internal state of tension that precedes behavior designed to reduce that tension is referred to as a

a. fugue. b. drive. c. need. d. biostate.

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Psychoanalysis, which was developed by ____________________, presumed that the mind and its contents must be analyzed extensively before effective treatments can begin

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In the depth-of-processing model of memory, information that gets processed at a __________ level is more likely to be retained longer and form a stronger memory than information that is processed at a __________ level

a) deeper; shallower b) shallower; deeper c) higher; lower d) lower; higher

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Remembering where you went on your first date is an example of

a. semantic memory. b. episodic memory. c. short-term memory. d. implicit memory. e. procedural memory.

Psychology