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Biology, 27.03.2020 17:53 Countryqueen525

How do we use self-schemas to process information about ourselves?
a. When we process information about ourselves, the middle frontal lobes light up.
b. A self-schema helps us quickly organize and interpret information about the self.
c. We will be more likely to remember a term if it was used in a neutral sentence than if it was used in relation to our personalities.

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