Which experimental group will feel most socially connected?
a. a group of three people who rocked in rocking chairs in unison
b. a group of three people who rocked in rocking chairs together, but at different paces
c. a group of three people who sat in different types of chairs
d. a group of ten people who are geographically dispersed
a
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A. sensory B. procedural C. implicit D. semantic
After her car accident, Mollie had no memory of the party she'd been to in the hours before she suffered a head injury. She has no difficulties, however, encoding and storing new information. Mollie is suffering from __________ amnesia
a. anterograde b. retroactive c. retrograde d. proactive
When an object is perceived as moving on the basis of what is actually a series of stationary images being presented sequentially, such as in the movies, we have ______.
A. threshold-induced motion B. beta motion C. real motion D. phi motion
Which of the following statements is true about the effects of prescription and nonprescription stimulants on memory?
A. The negative effects of prescription drugs such as Adderall or Ritalin happen only in low doses. B. Caffeine in general and over-the-counter energy drinks have no effects in their capacity to enhance memory. C. Higher doses of prescription stimulants can actually interfere with and block memory formation. D. There is nonclinical trial evidence that long-term, foods and drinks rich in flavonoids reduce memory and impair cognitive function.