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Beheh

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How is behavioral slowing related to processing load?
 
  a. The greater the processing load, the more likely one is to observe behavioral slowing with age.
  b. The greater the processing load, the less likely one is to observe behavioral slowing with age.
  c. Processing load is related to behavioral slowing only in younger subjects.
  d. Processing load is related to behavioral slowing only in tasks involving motor skills.

Question 2

Aging adults tend to be characterized by a gradual slowing in response to stimuli. This is called
 
  a. fatigue.
  b. loss of resilience.
  c. behavioral slowing. d. sedentary inhibition.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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