Exam 8: Skill Memory: Learning by Doing
Exam 1: Fundamental Themes in the Psychology of Learning and Memory123 Questions
Exam 2: The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory119 Questions
Exam 3: Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning About Repeated Events123 Questions
Exam 4: Classical Conditioning: Learning to Predict Significant Events121 Questions
Exam 5: Operant Conditioning: Learning the Outcome of Behaviors123 Questions
Exam 6: Generalization, Discrimination Learning, and Concept Formation Memory Module117 Questions
Exam 7: Episodic and Semantic Memory: Memory for Events and for Facts122 Questions
Exam 8: Skill Memory: Learning by Doing118 Questions
Exam 9: Working Memory and Cognitive Control Integrative Topics Module123 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Influences on Learning and Memory124 Questions
Exam 11: Social Learning and Memory: Observing, Interacting, and Reenacting118 Questions
Exam 12: Development and Aging: Learning and Memory Across the Lifespan126 Questions
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An electromechanical device that can help people recover lost abilities to learn and perform perceptual-motor skills is called:
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An example of a closed skill is _____, and an example of an open skill is _____.
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Suppose a child learns to ride his bike on the smooth, flat road by his home. According to the identical elements theory, under what physical conditions will the child's bike-riding abilities transfer the most? Under what conditions will they transfer the least?
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During learning of a mirror-reading task, the left cerebellum shows _____ activity, and the right cerebellum shows _____ activity.
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Brain-imaging research on people learning to use patterns on cards to predict weather outcomes has shown that activity _____ in the basal ganglia, and people _____ improve on the task.
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Which statement is TRUE regarding the power law of practice?
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Dara is practicing a new gymnastic routine. Her practice will be MOST effective if she:
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Learned movement patterns guided by sensory inputs are called _____ skills, while skills requiring the use of the brain to solve problems or apply strategies are called _____ skills.
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The acquisition of the ability to learn a new task rapidly based on frequent experiences with a similar task is known as:
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Paul Fitts developed a three-stage model of skill learning that is still used today. First, define and explain each of the stages in the three-stage model of skill learning, and provide an example for each. Second, explain why this model is still used today.
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It is difficult to study the forgetting of perceptual-motor skills because:
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Someone with damage to the basal ganglia would have the MOST trouble with which task?
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Which area of the brain is particularly important for controlling the velocity, direction, and amplitude of movements?
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Steve is trying to improve his public-speaking skills. He is practicing by giving speeches on different topics to different groups of friends. He is using _____ practice.
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The restricted applicability of some learned skills to specific situations is known as:
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Neuroimaging studies of experts suggest that one should see increased cortical activation in brain areas associated with a:
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