The subject of the now-famous Watson and Rayner study of how fears might be classically conditioned was __________

a) a white rat.
b) a young boy named Peter.
c) a white rabbit.
d) an 11-month-old named little Albert.

d

Psychology

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Brain damage that effects information-processing skills involved in the retrieval of information is likely to be located in the

a. diencephalic system. b. frontal lobes. c. medial temporal lobes. d. ventromedial hippocampus.

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Amelia is watching her baby sister shake a rattle. As long as the rattle is being shaken, all Amelia sees is a blur of color. She can only make out the shape of the rattle when the rattle stops moving. The "blurred" image that Amelia sees as long as the rattle is moving results from the way in which:

a. flashbulb memories are formed b. iconic memory works c. episodic memory is encoded d. rehearsal occurs in short-term memory

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