Video 8, “School Bags, Lockers, and Your Attentional Octopus” uses a metaphor to explain working memory and long-term memory. In this metaphor, what common object represents working memory?

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Which of these statements about metaphors are true? (Check all that apply)

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Which of the following is NOT an example of the memory technique, recall?

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Video 8, “School Bags, Lockers, and Your Attentional Octopus” uses a metaphor to explain working memory and long-term memory. In this metaphor, what common object represents working memory?

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What is a mnemonic device?

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What is the technique called that uses a place you know really well and then mentally puts funny versions of items you want to remember in the place as you walk through it?

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Once you start to use a metaphor to learn a concept, you have to use the same metaphor to learn all aspects of the concept.

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Through slow, steady practice, you can make new brain links – changing the structure of your brain and therefore changing your abilities.

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Everybody needs the same amount of practice and repetition to learn new concepts and create new brain links.

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