Those with schizophrenia might suffer from deficits in long-term memory (the ability to learn and retrieve new information or experiences in one's life) as well as short-term memory (the ability to maintain information over a short period of time).
While the definition of short-term memory is self-explanatory, the definition between parentheses: "the ability to learn and retrieve new information or experiences in one's life" seems to refer to 2 different types of long-term memory.
- "the ability to ... retrieve ... information ... in one's life" refers to semantic memory if it concerns only <u>ideas and concepts which were not created by personal experience</u>. This includes elements of common knowledge that people learn at school, for example.
- "the ability to ... retrieve ... experiences in one's life" refers to episodic memory if we are talking the ability to retain and conjure <u>autobiographical memories</u>. In other words, it has to do with being able to recall places, emotions, and circumstances surrounding events which happened to us. For example, many people have enduring episodic memories of their wedding day.
Answer:
b. afferent
Explanation:
Afferent neurons -
These are the type of neurons , which arrives at the particular region of the brain , are referred to as the afferent neurons .
They are opposite to that of the efferent neurons , which exits at the brain region .
Hence , the transfer of message in the form of electrical signal is transferred to the brain by the help of these neurons , called the afferent neurons .
Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,
The correct option is b. afferent neurons .
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I'm sorry could you give more details so I can answer the question?
Weelll A is clearly taken off
B however is true but incorrect because this problem has to do with ethics
C is correct and it makes people think about things and that what ethics is...thinking
D is not because it has nothing to do with science and motivation..I’m not motivated by that problem