The answer to this question is a sequence. A musical
sequence is a melody that is repeated to make a composition or a song. A sequence can be classified into melodic
sequence and harmonic sequence. In a
musical sequence, it must be played in a higher or lower pitch and the song
must be played using the same voice.
Answer:
The oldest stone tools discovered there are characteristic of what's called the Acheulian culture of the Early Stone Age and consisted mostly of the hand axes. In this Olorgesailie Basin excavation site, red ocher pigments were found with Middle Stone Age artifacts.
Explanation:
Answer is A..............
Answer:
The correct option is: maintenance rehearsal; elaborative rehearsal
Explanation:
Memory rehearsal is described as the practice or mental technique by which information is processed and retained as a memory.
The two types of memory rehearsal are: maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal
The maintenance rehearsal refers to the process of storing the given information in the working or short-term memory. It involves repetition of the information without understanding or connecting with other information stored in the memory
Whereas, elaborative rehearsal involves understanding the given information and connecting with other information stored in the memory. This method involves retaining the information in the long-term memory.
Therefore, Nora is maintenance rehearsal. Whereas, Miles is using elaborative rehearsal.
Answer:
Explanation:
In this scenario while taking two psychology courses of cognition and learning and are giving midterm exams tomorrow. Once you finished studying for your cognition test, and are attempting to study for the learning exam. While you find it difficult to recall the material on learning; you are experiencing proactive interference. It refers to the interference which effect of previously learned materials on the acquisition and retrieval of newer materials. If we take an example in today's life it could be the difficulty in remembering a friend's new phone number after having previously learned the old number.