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Quiz: Skill & Working Memory and Emotional
Influences
Due Dec 4 at 11:59pm Points 135 Questions 36
Time Limit 60 Minutes
Instructions
The quiz:
Covers the Textbook material from Modules 5 – 6: Weeks 5 – 6.
Contains 36 multiple-choice questions.
Is limited to 1 hour.
Allows 1 attempt.
Is worth 135 points.
Begin this quiz only when you are prepared to complete it. You may refer to your notes and textbooks at any
time during the quiz.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 6: Week 6.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 55 minutes 123.75 out of 135
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 123.75 out of 135
Submitted Dec 4 at 2:09pm
This attempt took 55 minutes.
3..75 pts
Question 1
An electromechanical device that can help people recover lost
abilities to learn and perform perceptual-motor skills is called:
, sensory prosthesis.
motor prosthesis.
transcranial prosthesis.
deep brain stimulation.
Question 2 3..75 pts
Thorndike's identical elements theory provides a good explanation
for:
apraxia.
motor programs.
skill decay.
transfer specificity.
Question 3 3..75 pts
A person's genetically endowed ability to perform a skill better than
most is known as a gift or a(n):
task.
expertise.
habit.
talent.
, Question 4 3..75 pts
Learning a skill without one being aware that one has learned it is
known as _____ learning.
massed
implicit
open
variable
Question 5 3..75 pts
Which area of the brain is particularly important for controlling the
velocity, direction, and amplitude of movements?
basal ganglia
cerebral cortex
cerebellum
brainstem
Question 6 3..75 pts
Unlike deep brain stimulation where the electrodes stimulate the
brain, the motor prostheses electrodes: