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1. What is measured by the paper folding test? Spatial Imagery
2. What is mental imagery? The ability to recreate sensory information
without physical stimuli
3. What is a component of psychosocial devel- Personality
opment?
4. A child reads the following incorrect sen- The child infers that the hills being beau-
tence: "The car was traveling down the hills tiful are caused by the motion of the mov-
were beautiful." Which cognitive process il- ing car
lustrates casual inference?
5. Which conversation between two students The students both start speaking loudly
demonstrates the process of entrainment? and gesturing.
6. Which cortex of the frontal lobe is activated Frontal Cortex
when someone determines whether anoth-
er person appears to be physically attrac-
tive?
7. What is the the electrical impulse fired down Action Potential
the axon of a neuron?
8. Which part of a neuron transports an elec- watching fireworks?
trical signal?
9. Which types of tasks have revealed cog-
nitive deficits in people with a substance
abuse disorder?
10. Which example shows how sensory memo- ry
results in the persistence of vision when
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Axon
Working Memory Tests
Fireworks appear as falling trails of light due to iconic memories lasting
fractions of a second.
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11. Which explanation shows how multiple Numbers are held in short-term memory
forms of memory would contribute to effec- and manipulations are conducted on the
tive execution of a mental math problem? numbers in working memory when solv-
ing the math problem.
12. Which scenario exemplifies how the artic- The student repeats silently what their in-
ulatory rehearsal process contributes to a structor has said before writing it down.
student's short-term memory for course
lecture material, according to Baddeley's
model?
13. A person is trying to recall the names of The episodic butter connects with
a set of seven actors whose pictures were long-term memory of the actors' faces
briefly presented upside down. What ex- and names, bringing content into working
plains how the episodic buffer enhances memory.
working memory in this scenario?
14. How does activity-silent working memory Strengthening of connections between
help performance on mental rotation prob- neurons helps performance on mental ro-
lems? week. Which example
illustrates the com-
15. How is the primacy effect related to atten-
tion for a set of words presented sequen-
tially?
16. Which example shows Westmacott and
Moscovitch's concept of autobiographically
significant semantic memories?
17. A person is studying a list of types of fish
for a wildlife test that will occur in one
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The first word presented receives the per- sons full attention.
Person recalls the name of the actor that they saw in the airport years
ago.
The person imagines each fish on a tree structure corresponding to
categories of fish types.