Anger is to rage as fear is to:
A. disgust B. pain C. shame D. terror
A. disgust B. pain C. shame D. terror
A. Dual memory B. Elaborative rehearsal C. Long-term memory D. Maintenance rehearsal
A. psychophysiological illness B. stress C. spontaneous remission D. biofeedback
A. consolidation B. an engram C. working memory D. selective attention
A. are unrelated to B. follow C. occur simultaneously with D. precede come before
A. chunking B. categorizationn C. verbal labeling D. symbolization
A. angry B. disgusted C. happy D. scared
A. recall B. recognition C. relearning D. reintegration.
A. bodily states can be a strong cue for later memory B. learning and memory can be increased with the use of drugs C. happy people have better memories D. adults lose any eidetic memory as they grow older
A. the midbrain B. the left hemisphere C. the right hemisphere D. the amygdala