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Jasmine needs to remember an eight-line poem for her fifth-grade English class next week.Her mother suggests that she link the first few words from each line with a different part of their home,starting with the front door.This suggestion is most similar to the memory strategy known as
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On a TV game show,Jeannette is asked to name the 13th Prime Minister of Canada.This information is most likely stored in Jeannette's
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__________ is the process of transforming sensory and perceptual information into memory traces,while __________ is the process of accessing memorized information.
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Hélène recently suffered a stroke.Although she is able to remember events that occurred prior to her stroke,she doesn't remember the doctors and nurses that she has met since being admitted to the hospital.Hélène is likely suffering from
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Most people cannot store the following list of letters in short-term memory. P I O Y E L H O V S L Y C O G
However,if the letters are grouped meaningfully into words,they fit short-term's memory span: I love psychology.This illustrates
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Which of the following statements about flashbulb memories is TRUE?
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When meeting new people,Wanda breaks the ice by telling them that she once met the Queen,which is actually a lie.After years of retelling the same story,Wanda begins to believe that she really did meet the Queen.This is an example of
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Who is most likely to obtain the top score on his or her vocabulary test?
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______________is the process of converting short-term memories into long-term memories in the brain.
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In the partial report method of Sperling's study of sensory memory,participants were asked to report
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You've been studying for days for your upcoming History exam.When completing the exam,you'll be relying on your________ memory.
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Which of the following correctly describes the basic levels of processing (LOP)effect?
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Sarah is working on her calculus homework.To solve the equations,she needs to hold on to the information while she works through the problems.In this example,Sarah is using her
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Alice was distracted when her friend asked her a question.She started to ask her friend to repeat the question,when she suddenly realized what her friend had been asking her.This is likely because the question was still stored in her
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Benjamin is a participant in a lab experiment.He is shown a list of words that include: engine,tire,trunk,drive,gasoline,and steering wheel.When later asked,Benjamin says that "car" was one of the words he saw on the list,even though it was not there.This experiment is using __________ to study memory.
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Following a car accident,Jane and Joan both suffer head injuries with resulting amnesia.Joan cannot remember events that occurred <i style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'>before</i> the accident,while Jane cannot remember events that occurred <i style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'>after</i> the accident.Joan is suffering from __________ amnesia,while Jane is suffering from __________ amnesia.
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Which two types of memories are both considered to be forms of declarative memory?
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Memories that we are consciously aware of and can verbalize,including facts about the world and one's own personal experiences,are called ______________ memories.
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