Ch. 6
The biological theory of dreams, ___________, argues that dreaming is the result of moderate levels of brain activation.
SRA |
||
APA |
||
NPR |
||
AIM |
2.5 points
QUESTION 2
Ch. 6
Which of the following is NOT a form of meditation practice?
spiritual meditation |
||
mindful meditation |
||
mantra meditation |
||
movement meditation |
2.5 points
QUESTION 3
Ch. 6
Sleep supports several restorative process in the CNS such as:
neural growth |
||
metabolic cleanup in the brain |
||
memory consolidation |
||
all of the other choices |
2.5 points
QUESTION 4
Ch. 7
What is the correct order of stages of long-term memory formation?
consolidation, encoding, storage, retrieval |
||
encoding, consolidation, storage, retrieval |
||
encoding, storage, consolidation, retrieval |
||
storage, consolidation, encoding, retrieval |
2.5 points
QUESTION 5
Ch. 7
Which of the following is a type of long-term memory?
explicit |
||
procedural |
||
implicit |
||
All of the other choices are types of long-term memory. |
2.5 points
QUESTION 6
Ch. 7
Sensory memory is the part of memory ______________________.
that temporarily (for 2-30 seconds) stores a limited amount of information before it is either transferred to long-term storage or forgotten. |
||
that holds information in its original sensory form for a very brief period of time, usually about half a second or less. |
||
that has the capacity to store a vast amount of information for as little as 30 seconds and as long as a lifetime. |
||
required to attend to and solve a problem at hand. |
2.5 points
QUESTION 7
Ch. 10
What are 4 stages of problem solving (in order)?
isolation, define problem, review final solution, ask for help |
||
think, repeat problem, change solution, measure effectiveness of solution |
||
preparation, incubation, insight, elaboration-verification |
||
ignore advice, brainstorm, make plan, review |
2.5 points
QUESTION 8
Ch. 12
A way of dealing with stress that aims to regulate the experience of distress is called:
problem-focused coping |
||
self-control coping |
||
self-assessment coping |
||
emotion-focused coping |
2.5 points
QUESTION 9
Ch. 12
Stress is best defined as
working out. |
||
studying for a test. |
||
when a situation overwhelms a person's perceived ability to meet the demands of that situation. |
||
taking a test. |
2.5 points
QUESTION 10
Ch. 12 What group of people emphasize positivity, believe that everything will turn out well, and adjust to negativity?
pessimists |
||
resilient people |
||
optimists |
||
gritty people |
6. The answer is- AIM
Explanation- The biological theory of dreams, AIM, argues that dreaming is the result of moderate levels of brain activation. Dreams happens during REM sleep.
The AIM model of dreaming monitors the brain activity during sleep.
Ch. 6 The biological theory of dreams, ___________, argues that dreaming is the result of moderate...
The biological theory of dreams, ___________, argues that dreaming is the result of moderate levels of brain activation. SRA APA NPR AIM 2.5 points QUESTION 2 Ch. 6 Which of the following is NOT a form of meditation practice? spiritual meditation mindful meditation mantra meditation movement meditation 2.5 points QUESTION 3 Ch. 6 Sleep supports several restorative process in the CNS such as: neural growth metabolic cleanup in the brain memory consolidation all of the other choices 2.5...
QUESTIONS How does chunking help us retain more information in memory? It increases the capacity so that we can remember far more than 7 plus or minus 2 units of data. It allows for faster consolidation of new memories so that they become more rapidly rooted in long-term memory. It combines individual data points so that we can remember 7 plus or minus 2 groups of information more efficiently. It helps to offset the natural occurrence of both proactive...
Module 8: Journal Assignment-Explaining Memory to a Child (20 points possible) Chapter 8 in your textbook starts off with a section on conceptualizing memory. In my PowerPoint lecture notes that I've posted, you will see that I've annotated a figure called the "Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Model" on Slide #3 from Chapter 8; however, you will not find this figure in your book (assuming you have the 8th edition or higher). In contrast, Figure 8.1 from your textbook (found on page 233...
Module 8: Journal Assignment-Explaining Memory to a Child (20 points possible) Chapter 8 in your textbook starts off with a section on conceptualizing memory. In my PowerPoint lecture notes that I've posted, you will see that I've annotated a figure called the "Atkinson-Shiffrin Memory Model" on Slide #3 from Chapter 8; however, you will not find this figure in your book (assuming you have the 8th edition or higher). In contrast, Figure 8.1 from your textbook (found on page 233...
QUESTION 1 Ebbinghaus’ forgetting curve suggested that most forgetting occurs ________. very gradually over a period of 1 year very rapidly after 20 minutes have passed only after 24 hours have passed steadily over a period of 7 days 1 points QUESTION 2 The trichromatic theory postulates that the human eye has three types of cones that are especially sensitive to the wavelengths for _____________. blue, yellow, and red black, white, and red red, blue, and green green, blue, and...
Evaluate the arical writ the response in which you state your agreement or disagreement with writer up un these questions guidelines 1) can empathy lead us astrary? how 2) our heart will always go out to the baby in the well, its a measure of our humanity. but empathy will have to yield to reason if humanity is to have a future can empathy yield to reason? how? thank you The Baby in the Well: The Case against Empathy* -Paul...