What do scientists learn about human brain according to the passage
A: It is very easy to understand how memory works.
B: Memory has a very limited capacity to store information.
C: Information stored in the human brain is never lost.
D: Very old people seldom remember their childhood.
A: It is very easy to understand how memory works.
B: Memory has a very limited capacity to store information.
C: Information stored in the human brain is never lost.
D: Very old people seldom remember their childhood.
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- When we learn something new, we tend to store the new information by ______. A: associating it with something we have already stored B: deleting the old information in our memory C: keeping both new and old information in the brain side by side
- 中国大学MOOC: Information stored in the long-term memory system could be forgotten very easily.
- The following statement about human and computer solving practical problems, ( ) is wrong. A: Human computing is slow and computers are fast B: The amount of information stored in the human brain is small and the computer is large C: Human accuracy is average, but computers are accurate D: A computer can do what human beings can do
- (multiple choices) What can we learn from Gerorge Sperling’s experiment on sensory memory? A: Sensory memory can hold far more information than ever reaches consciousness. B: Sensory memory has been meaningfully encoded. C: Sensory memory disappeares very soon. D: People can achieve better accuracy of sensory memory when the delay is a bit longer.
- The passage mainly talks about ______. A: the relationship of order and disorder B: differences between humans and computers C: how chaos is valued D: how the human brain works