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QUESTION 54 Highly durable memories can often be retrieved from memory into meno

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QUESTION 54 Highly durable memories can often be retrieved from memory into menory A. working: long-term B. long-term; working C. sensory: working D. working: sensory 1 points QUESTION 55 When people are asked to recall a list of words they had earlier memorized, they often substitute synonyms for some of the words on the original list. This best illustrates the impact of A. echoic memory. B. semantie processing. C. automatic processing D. distributed practice. l points QUESTION S6 Watching a TV soap opera involving marital conflict and divorce led Andrca to recall several instances in which her husband had mistreated her. The effect of the TV program on Andrea's recall provides an example of A. the serial position effect. B. implicit memory. C. memory consolidation. D. priming. l points QUESTION 57 When retrieving memories of a past event, we often fill in memory gaps with guesses about details. The fact that these guessed details are then incorporated into our memory importance of f that event is most relevant to appreciating the A. anterograde amnesia B. proactive interference C. automatic processing. D. memory construction 1 points UESTION 58 ing different neural networks to simultaneously encode the sights, sounds, and smells of a remembered baseball game best illustrates A. distributed practice. B. parallel processing. C. chunking. D. implicit memory 1 points QUESTION 59 Which test of memory typically provides the fewest retrieval cues? A. recognition B. recall C. relearning

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54) Option B , longterm, working.

55) Option B , semantic processing. ( This sentence is best termed as semantic encoding).

56) Option D , Priming.

57) Option D , memory construction.

58) Option B , parallel processing

59) Option B , recall.