A) skill
B) implicit
C) explicit
D) cognitive
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A) transcranial deficit
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Huntington's disease
D) apraxia
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A) massed
B) spaced
C) constant
D) variable
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A) knowledge of results.
B) knowledge of learning.
C) knowledge of practice.
D) effectiveness.
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A) have trouble learning to navigate a basic radial maze.
B) have trouble learning to navigate a radial maze in which only the illuminated arms contain food.
C) cannot learn to find the platform in a water maze.
D) have trouble performing skills necessary to find food in a basic radial maze.
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A) apraxia.
B) an open skill.
C) a motor program.
D) a talent.
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A) It focuses on very complex skills.
B) It depends more on intellectual prowess.
C) Studies might consist of pressing buttons or tracking the position of a moving object .
D) All of the statements are true.
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A) in random directions until they find the new platform.
B) directly to the location where the platform used to be, but only if the platform is submerged (not visible) .
C) directly to the new platform location only if the platform is visible.
D) directly to the location where the platform used to be, even when the platform is not visible.
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A) It can occur because of interference from newer skills.
B) It happens more for perceptual-motor skills than for cognitive skills.
C) It occurs at a fairly steady rate.
D) There is less decay if multiple skills are practiced on the same day.
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A) somatosensory cortex that are relevant for performing the skill.
B) motor cortex that are relevant for performing the skill.
C) both somatosensory cortex and motor cortex that are relevant for performing the skill.
D) the cortex that are not relevant for performing the skill.
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A) Chimpanzees in the wild have learned how to use stones to crack nuts.
B) Dolphins can learn to repeat whatever action they had performed most recently when instructed to do so by a trainer.
C) In the lab, experimenters have taught primates and other animals to use various tools.
D) All of the statements are correct.
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A) habits.
B) expertise.
C) practice.
D) motor skills.
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A) massed
B) spaced
C) constant
D) variable
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A) task.
B) expertise.
C) habit.
D) talent.
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A) can be treated with deep brain stimulation.
B) have trouble with mirror-reading tasks.
C) usually begin experiencing symptoms in their twenties.
D) have abnormally high levels of dopamine.
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A) point out his mistakes whenever he uses incorrect grammar.
B) help him to memorize the rules of grammar.
C) always use correct grammar when she speaks to him.
D) tell him "yes, you used correct grammar" as a reward every time he uses correct grammar.
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A) playing tennis
B) driving a car
C) playing a video game
D) playing a particular piece on the piano
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