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What part of the brain coordinates and orchestrates skilled movement
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Cerebellum
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The last part of the brain to develop fully is the
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Frontal lobe
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Messages sent by releasing chemicals that jump across synapses involve
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Neurons
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The prevailing view regarding the use of learning styles research for identifying ethic groups differences is that such info
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Needs to be considered cautiously as it may promote stereotyping
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In the cognitive approach to learning; learning
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Depends a great deal on individual perception
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Alec still remembers how to touch type even though it has been 3 years since he has practiced. the memory system most directly involved here is
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Procedural
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One of the educational implications of sensory memory is that
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Attention is necessary if children are to remember information
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A flashblub goes off into your eyes all you can see for the next few sec are big blue dots what type of memory is most directly involved in this phenomenon
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Sensory
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What you are thinking about right now is being held in what type of memory
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Working
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Items can be stored in working memory for approximately how long
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20 sec
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Research has shown that the capacity of the working memory is limited to about how many chuncks
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5-9
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When we intentionally try to learn something new we are involving what type of long term memory
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Explicit memory
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Because memories are organized in propositional networks recall of one bit of info often
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Leads to recall of another bit of info
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In order to understand the large amounts of info inherent in complex concepts people must develop structures or patterns called
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Schemas
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Long term memory for how to do things is called
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Procedural memory
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