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During REM sleep, the __ inhibits motor activity. |
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The use of mental imagery and retrieval cues can ___. |
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Short-term memory has a capacity of ___. |
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Hypnosis does not require you to ___. |
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What is the method of Loci? |
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A basic speeck sound is a ___. |
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The right front part of the brain ___. |
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A daytime sleep disorder that is characterized by a sudden loss of muscle tone and sudden onset of dreaming is ___. |
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If your response eliminates a negative stimulus, this is called ___. |
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Reinforcing responses, which are more similar to the final desired response, is called ___. |
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Nightmares occur in ____ sleep. |
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What is not a characteristics of REM sleep? |
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Princess Dianna's bodyguard has a case of ____ amnesia. |
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Procedural memories are stored in the _____. |
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With what do you associate Pavlov? |
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The most common sleep disorder is ____. |
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The right kind of poppy plant produces ___. |
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A biological rhythm with a period of about 24 hours is called a ___ rhythm. |
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OH NO!; I'm sleep walking again. I must be in Stage ____ sleep. |
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According to some memory experts, eyewitness
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The word "hopeless" contains ____ morphemes. |
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The left back of the brain ___. |
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The following sentence has perfect syntax, but no ___.
"The purple rainbow includes ducks and chickens." |
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_____ memory refers to a memory that we are unaware of. |
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Dreaming is for no particular purpose. This is a theory of ____. |
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Dreaming is for sexual exression. This is a theory of _____. |
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Memory and eyewitness tetimony |
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With what do you associate Loftus? |
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With what do you associate Skinner? |
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CPAP is a treatment for ___. |
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The story about Bobby. CS, US, CR, UR |
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Dreaming is for consolidating memories. This is a theory of ___. |
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Dreaming is for resolving conflicts. This is a theory of ___. |
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Another name for photographic memory is ____. |
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S. has a terrific case of ___. |
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H.M. had a spectacular case of ____. |
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Short-term memory, Long-term memory |
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The hippocampus converts ______ to ______. |
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Hyper-prosody can result from a stroke to the
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Dysprosody sounds like a _____ accent. |
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Aprosody can result from a stroke to the _____ _____ lobe. |
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You are speaking to me, but i can't understand a word you are saying. I have a lesion in my ____ lobe. |
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Drugs that change moods and perceptions are called ______ drugs. |
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Punishment works best when pairing it with a behavior that is _____. |
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Short term memory last about _____. |
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When asked to recall a list of words, one's performance is better for the items at the beginning and at the end of the list. This is known as the ____. |
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