The principle elements of fine motor development in infancy are _______

a. reaching and walking
b. reaching and grasping
c. reaching and waving
d. reaching and rolling

B

Psychology

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Which of the following would be the best strategy to use when memorizing information that lacks inherent meaning, such as a shopping list?

a. eidetic imagery b. priming c. mnemonics d. redintegration

Psychology

Trace conditioning a. requires the participation of the same structures as delay conditioning

b. requires the participation of forebrain structures to bridge the gap between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. c. requires the participation of the cerebellum to bridge the gap between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. d. requires a functional amygdala.

Psychology