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A 12-year-old has been selected to be a cheerleader for her middle school. This child has been recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. In teaching this child's mother about care for her child, the nurse wants the mother to understand that with increased physical activity, the child will need:
Deese-Roediger-McDermott
A phenomenon in cognitive psychology where people falsely remember words related to those they have actually heard.
Equipotentiality Hypothesis
The idea that any part of a particular functional area of the brain can perform the functions of any other part within that area.
Levels of Processing
A theory in cognitive psychology proposing that deeper levels of analysis produce more durable memory traces.
Implicit Memories
Memories that are not consciously recalled but influence behaviors and skills, also known as procedural memories.
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