Answer:
In the terminology of classical conditioning, the smell of tequila is now a conditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
The day that Erin drank too much, the tequila was an unconditioned stimulus, producing a natural and unconditioned response, the vomit. Now the tequila has been paired with its smell, and the pure smell became the conditioned response, producing the same reaction as the tequila.
Answer:
Related experiences is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Answer :
Long term memory
Explanation:
From the above, Catherine failed to engage her long term because she did not encode the vocabulary words. As researched by Baddeley,
the Long-term memory encodes information from short term memory semantically for storage. In other words, the information was in her short term memory and did not enter her long-term memory. This is called synaptic consolidation when information is transferred from short term memory to long term memory
Answer:
Explanation:
This poem is about the death of Medusa from Perseus' point of view. It starts off with Medusa sleeping, and Perseus can see her in the mirrored part of his shield. He cuts her head off with his sword, and the shield doesn't show her reflection anymore. Then Perseus takes the head and leaves the cave. As Perseus leaves, he gets angry and feels the need to destroy or kill things. Whenever Perseus passes by someone, he shows them the head and turns them to stone, no matter who they are.
One example of a literary device in the poem is "serpents torpidly astir". This is an oxymoron because torpidly and astir contradict each other. This quote also adds imagery to the poem, by describing how the snakes move. Another example is "great gelid", which is an alliteration. The tone of the poem starts out calm, as it describes Medusa sleeping, then turns angrier after Perseus cuts Medusa's head off.