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Intro to Psychology Questions.
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1.Lashley conducted experiments to find out if memories were stored in one part of the brain or many parts. In the end he was searching for ?
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2.Driving a motorcycle, riding a bicycle, ice skating, and shooting an arrow are all examples of what kind of memory?
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3.Evidence for the distinction between declarative and procedural memory has come from research on patients with _____?
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4.There are three main ways in which information can be encoded: visual encoding, acoustic encoding, and ____ encoding.
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5.In what order do the following memory processes occur?:: In what order do main following memory processes occur? (Enter 1, 2, or 3 next to each memory process to identify the correct order in which they occur.)Â
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Encoding ____
Retrieval ____
Storage ______
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6.If a dog bit Johnny when he was a small child, and today at age 49, Johnny still fears dogs, which part of Johnny's brain appears to be responsible for storing his fear of dogs?
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7.Sometimes, losing information has less to do with forgetting and more to do with the fact that it never made it into long-term memory in the first place. What is the technical term for this?
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A.  Blocking
B.   Encoding Failure
C.   Suggestibility
D.  Transience
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