I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. Research indicates that negative emotions generally create an unpleasant state within individuals. They <span> generally</span><span> contaminate rational decision-making and converging evidence. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
It is most likely influenced by the context dependent memory. The context dependent memory enables the person to retrieves these memories of which the person has the same state of forming them, making them remember it. It is seen above where Mandy remembers the past time she was angry at her boyfriend because of the angry state that she's in, making her remember them.
The correct answers are thalamus; hippocampus.
Thalamus is the part of your brain which functions as the 'hub of information,' meaning that everything is stored there. So, even though Delroy doesn't want to think about it, he cannot forget the turbulence. Hippocampus is there to store old memories and create new experiences about those old memories.
The correct answer is Thunder from distant storms is often not heard because of sound dissipation and the curvature of the earth.
Thunder is a sound phenomenon generated by the movement of electric charges in the atmosphere. The sounds of thunder occur due to the sudden warming and the rapid expansion of air, thus producing a strong pressure that manifests itself through sound, called thunder.
Answer:
1. This is an example of assimilation.
2. This is an example of accommodation.
Explanation:
The concepts of assimilation and accommodation were introduced by psychologist Jean Piaget. According to Piaget, <u>assimilation happens when we interpret our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas.</u> That means we already possess ideas and information about the world and, when presented with something new, we place it under the same categories that already exist for us. That is what the child is doing when he/she calls the zebra a horse.
<u>Accommodation, on the other hand, takes place when we change our schema after new information is received, so that we can accommodate it.</u> That is what the child does when he/she creates a new category for the animal - it is no longer a horse, it is a zebra.