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asd123

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Habib & Nyberg attempted to isolate the neural correlates of availability and accessibility using fMRI.
 
  They found that activity in ______ distinguished memories that were inaccessible (but that were available) from
   memories that were both inaccessible and unavailable.
   a) medial-temporal lobe (MTL)
   b) left inferior frontal cortex (LIFC)
   c) both the MTL and the LIFC
   d) neither the MTL nor the LIFC

Question 2

Tulving and Pearlstone (1966) compared free recall and category-cued recall (e.g., type of spice), and found that ________ was superior because ________.
 
  a) cued recall; category cues made information more available
   b) cued recall; category cues made information more accessible
   c) free recall; category cues made information more available
   d) free recall; category cues made information more accessible



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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