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Haya94

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Mental manipulation of a visual short-term memory code that reorients the imagined object in space is __________.
 
  a. channel capacity
  b. the visuospatial sketchpad
  c. the acousticarticulator y store
  d. mental rotation

Question 2

What sort of secondary task in a dual-task study would most likely disrupt the central executive?
 
  a. random number generation
  b. articulatory suppression
  c. counting backward
  d. pursuit rotor tracking



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Answer to Question 1

Correct: d

Answer to Question 2

Correct: a





 

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