One feature of the Atkinson and Shiffrin model of memory is that:
a. important information can bypass short-term memory and go from sensory directly into long-term.
b. important information can bypass sensory memory and go directly to long-term.
c. all information going into long-term memory must first pass through both sensory store and short-term memory.
d. information can bypass sensory memory and go directly to short-term memory.
c
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What do different patterns of aphasia tell us about the organisation of language?
a) That language comprehension and production are controlled by the Wernicke's area of the brain alone, therefore if that area is damaged then both will be impacted b) This is dependent on the neuroplasticity of the individual c) That there are several areas of the brain that are involved in language comprehension and/or production d) That it is an important consideration to make when thinking about the origins of fine motor control
Psychoanalysis is:
a. a theory of personality which emphasizes the awareness of one's own cognitive processes. b. a theory of personality which emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts. c. a method of psychotherapy in which an observer carefully records and interprets behavior without interfering with the behavior. d. a method of psychotherapy which emphasizes how maladaptive behaviors are learned through imitations of others and through cognitive expectations.