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Limbic System - ANSWERSThe middle of the brain Which structure is associated with higher-level thinking? - ANSWERSCerebrum Which function is associated with the Prefrontal Cortex? - ANSWERSPrioritizing tasks Which component of the learning process involves transforming sensory input into a usable form? - ANSWERSEncoding Which term refers to holding processed information for later use? - ANSWERSStorage Which part of learning involves receiving information about performance? - ANSWERSFeedback Which component of the learning process involves accessing information that is being held? - ANSWERSRetrieval Which part of learning involves understanding one's own thought processes? - ANSWERSMetacognition Which strategy for learning refers to intentionally remembering stored information? - ANSWERSRetrieval practice What is the strategy of learning that involves covering multiple types of problems during one study session? - ANSWERSInterleaving Students quiz each other on important concepts to prepare for an upcoming exam. Which strategy is being demonstrated by the actions in this scenario? - ANSWERSRetrieval practice Instead of cramming before an exam, a student prepares by studying for 30 minutes each morning. Which strategy is being demonstrated by the actions in this scenario? - ANSWERSSpacing A teacher designs the task for a lesson opener so that students have to use the concepts they know in a new way. This presents just the right amount of challenge. What is the strategy being used by this teacher? - ANSWERSDesirable difficulty

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D664 Pre-Assessment Review Sammie
Questions with Answers Correct!!
Limbic System - ANSWERSThe middle of the brain

Which structure is associated with higher-level thinking? - ANSWERSCerebrum

Which function is associated with the Prefrontal Cortex? - ANSWERSPrioritizing tasks

Which component of the learning process involves transforming sensory input into a
usable form? - ANSWERSEncoding

Which term refers to holding processed information for later use? - ANSWERSStorage

Which part of learning involves receiving information about performance? -
ANSWERSFeedback

Which component of the learning process involves accessing information that is being
held? - ANSWERSRetrieval

Which part of learning involves understanding one's own thought processes? -
ANSWERSMetacognition

Which strategy for learning refers to intentionally remembering stored information? -
ANSWERSRetrieval practice

What is the strategy of learning that involves covering multiple types of problems during
one study
session? - ANSWERSInterleaving

Students quiz each other on important concepts to prepare for an upcoming exam.
Which strategy is being demonstrated by the actions in this scenario? -
ANSWERSRetrieval practice

Instead of cramming before an exam, a student prepares by studying for 30 minutes
each morning.
Which strategy is being demonstrated by the actions in this scenario? -
ANSWERSSpacing

A teacher designs the task for a lesson opener so that students have to use the
concepts they know in a new way. This presents just the right amount of challenge.
What is the strategy being used by this teacher? - ANSWERSDesirable difficulty

, Which activity is enabled by executive function? - ANSWERSManaging time effectively

What is the concept from neuroscience that contradicts the myth of multitasking? -
ANSWERSLimited brain capacity

Which concept from neuroscience is used to refute the myth of normality? -
ANSWERSCognitive styles

Which evidence is used to disprove the myth of the brain as a computer? -
ANSWERSEmbodied mind

What is one appropriate strategy to fight the common myth of cramming? -
ANSWERSEncouraging consistent study habits

Which strategy should a teacher use to counteract the common myth of normality? -
ANSWERSUsing varied instructional methods

A teacher wants to counteract the common myth of cognitive rigidity.
Which strategy should this teacher use? - ANSWERSHelping students face challenges
with enthusiasm

A teacher wants to counteract the common myth of the brain as a computer.
Which strategy should this teacher use? - ANSWERSIncorporating physical activities
into learning

Which result directly contradicts the myth of cramming? - ANSWERSThe brain needs
time to combine information and process it.

Which result serves as proof that multitasking is not a beneficial learning habit? -
ANSWERSImpaired decision-making abilities

How does the myth of the brain as a computer fall short? - ANSWERSIt oversimplifies
the brain's complexity.

The teacher of a high school class uses teaching strategies based on Vygotsky's theory
of
development.
What is an example of a strategy aligned with this theory? - ANSWERSProviding
students with opportunities to have group discussions

A teacher is working with a two-year-old who is in Erickson's "trust vs. mistrust" stage of
development.
Which strategy should the teacher implement for day-to-day interactions based on this
stage of
development? - ANSWERSCreating a safe and loving environment to explore

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