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1. each year at antioch high school, students are given new lockers wit…

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  1. each year at antioch high school, students are given new lockers with new locker combinations. on the first day of her sophomore year of school, lena accidentally tries to input her old freshman locker combination instead of her new one. retrograde amnesia anterograde amnesia retroactive interference proactive interference 2. while going for a header during a soccer match, liesel accidentally bumps heads with her teammate, sage. liesel feels woozy and exits the game. later, she is diagnosed with a concussion. for the next several days, liesel is unable to create any new memories that last longer than twenty seconds. retrograde amnesia anterograde amnesia retroactive interference proactive interference 3. arik is playing the piano outside of a bar downtown. as he is performing “moonlight sonata” by beethoven, a piece he recently learned, he messes up and plays a section from “prelude in em,” a piece by chopin he had memorized many years ago. retrograde amnesia anterograde amnesia retroactive interference proactive interference 4. mrs. moe is teaching her daily psychology course and is lecturing students on the topic of cognition. as advancing the slideshow, a slide appears with the term “retrograde amnesia.” for the life of her, mrs. moe cannot remember what this term means, and is quickly embarrassed in front of the students. retrograde amnesia anterograde amnesia retroactive interference proactive interference 5. clive contracted viral encephalitis, which damaged parts of his brain, including complete destruction of his hippocampus, which left him unable to create any new long - term memories. in addition, he also has lost some of his old memories as well. retrograde amnesia anterograde amnesia retroactive interference proactive interference

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Old memory (freshman locker combo) interferes with new - proactive interference.
  2. Can't form new long - term memories after injury - anterograde amnesia.
  3. Old - memorized piece interferes with new one - proactive interference.
  4. Forgets meaning of a term - not due to interference or amnesia type here.
  5. Can't form new long - term memories and lost old ones - anterograde and retrograde amnesia.

Answer:

  1. proactive interference
  2. anterograde amnesia
  3. proactive interference
  4. None of the above (not a typical interference or amnesia case as described)
  5. anterograde amnesia, retrograde amnesia