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Suppose you are there in the museum, with the head-sized smartphone permanently positioned in front of your nose. According to a
Suppose you are there in the museum, with the head-sized smartphone permanently positioned in front of your nose. According to a
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2019-06-10
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Suppose you are there in the museum, with the head-sized smartphone permanently positioned in front of your nose. According to a new study published in Psychological Science this week, you are doing it all wrong. That tiny camera you are using to carefully【C1】______your art viewing experience is actually【C2】______your art memory, not preserving it.
The study,【C3】______by Fairfield University’s psychological scientist Linda Henkel, claims that museum goers have worse memories【C4】______objects and specific object details【C5】______they used a camera to record paintings, archeological relics or historical artifacts【C6】______It’s a phenomenon
Henkel calls the "photo-taking impairment effect. "
" When people【C7】______technology to remember for them — counting on the camera to record the event and thus not needing to【C8】______to it fully themselves — it can have a negative【C9】______on how well they remember their experiences," Henkel explains in a description of the study.
To reach her conclusion, Henkel【C10】______an experiment at Bellarmine Art Museum at Fairfield University,【C11】______she recruited undergraduate students to【C12】______the institute and take note of specific objects on display. The subjects could either photograph the items or just observe them — it was【C13】______them. Then the following day, the students’ memories were tested.
The results proved that the camera-happy participants【C14】______worse than the persons who relied on their simple observation skills.
"Research has suggested that the sheer【C15】______and lack of organization of digital photos for personal memories discourages many people from accessing and reminiscing about them," Henkel states.
【C10】
选项
A、set up
B、put up
C、made up
D、ran up
答案
A
解析
本题考查动词词组的词义辨析。A建立,安排;B建造,修建;C组成,补足;化妆;D积欠。本句的意思是,Henkel教授在费尔菲尔德大学(Fairfield University)的一家博物馆安排进行了一场实验。
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