A man with amnesia does not recall the process of learning to tie a shoe, but he continues to be able to perform this task with very little effort. Which of the following statements about the man is true?
a) His episodic memory is lost, but his procedural memory is intact
b) His implicit memory is lost, but his episodic memory is intact.
c) His procedural memory is lost, but his implicit memory is intact.
d) His episodic memory is lost, but his implicit memory is intact.
A
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a. development of cognitive-behavioral therapy. b. design of programs to help parents learn better parenting skills. c. introduction of the idea that unconscious influences and genetically based traits can explain much of human behavior. d. identification of concepts like locus of control and self-efficacy. e. presentation of the view that people are active seekers and interpreters of information, not just responders to environmental influences.
Modern treatment programs for autism generally involve a. ego development
b. cognitive behavioral therapy. c. anxiety reduction. d. basic skills training.
Enter the letter for the correct definition next to the terms below.
A. Constituent B. Categorical perception C. Mental lexicon D. Morpheme E. Phoneme F. Semanticity G. Situational model H. Syntactic parsing
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A. the resource competition theory B. the observational learning theory C. the cognitive categorization theory D. the social identity theory