What is "retrospective memory" and what happens to it in old age?
What will be an ideal response?
It is recalling something in the past, and it tends to decline in old age.
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Craik and Lockhart's model of memory challenged which assumption of the consolidation
hypothesis? a. Short-term memory and long-term memory appear to be physiologically distinct. b. The time that information spends in short-term memory is the critical factor in information reaching long-term memory. c. All of the information that gets into long-term memory must first pass through short-term memory. d. Memory for recent events may be lost more readily than that for distant events. e. Memory involves changes in the brain.
The ________ theory of pain proposes that the spinal cord regulates the experience of pain by either opening or closing neural channels that are involved in pain sensations that get sent to the brain.
A. trichromatic B. gate control C. opponent-process D. psychodynamic
Studies of happiness and age have found that:
A. relationships and success at work are more important to young people. B. circumstances that make people happy change with age. C. financial security is more important to older people. D. All of the answers are correct.
According to John Bolwlby's attachment theory:
a. Attachment does not develop in situations of neglect and severe abuse. b. Attachment still develops in situations of neglect and severe abuse. c. Attachment does not develop in mammals. d. Both a & c.