Psyc 325 Final Exam All Possible Questions

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PSYC 325

FINAL EXAM

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ONLY

Question 6 of 25 0.0/ 2.5 Points

In one test commonly used to study medial-temporal-lobe amnesia in macaque monkeys,

A.the sample appears over the central food well during the test phase of each trial.

B.food is available under both objects during the test phase of each trial.

C.food is available under the nonsample object during the test phase of each trial.

D.no food is available during the sample-presentation phase of each trial.

Question 7 of 25 0.0/ 2.5 Points

Which of the following tasks is commonly used to study the spatial abilities of rats?

A.Morris water maze

B.radial-arm maze

C.Mumby box

D.both A and B

Question 8 of 25 2.5/ 2.5 Points

Because H.M.’s surgery seemed to disrupt only those retrograde memories acquired shortly before his surgery, it was once widely believed that the hippocampus

A.stores most long-term memories.

B.stores all long-term memories.

C.temporarily stores memories before they are transferred to a more permanent storage site.

D.stores spatial memories.

Question 9 of 25 2.5/ 2.5 Points

The hypothetical neural mechanism in humans that continuously assesses patterns of events and tries to make sense of them is termed the

A.right-hemisphere interpreter.

B.left-hemisphere interpreter.

C.right prefrontal lobe.

D.left prefrontal lobe.

Question 10 of 25 2.5/ 2.5 Points

The strongest evidence for the linguistic theory of cerebral asymmetry comes from the study of

A.deaf people who use American Sign Language and subsequently suffer unilateral brain damage.

B.split-brain deaf...