Exam 9: Memory
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According to Allen Baddeley,we consciously process incoming auditory and visual-spatial information in our ________ memory.
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Repeated rehearsal of your teachers' lectures and reading assignments leads to lasting memories thanks to the neural process of
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The letters Y,M,O,M,R,E are presented.Jill remembers them by rearranging them to spell the word "MEMORY." This provides an illustration of
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The eerie sense of having previously experienced a current situation is known as
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Stressful life experiences such as being raped are not likely to be
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Rabbits fail to learn a conditioned eyeblink response when the function of different pathways in their ________ is surgically disrupted.
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The use of mnemonics such as the peg-word system illustrates
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Some of the information in our ________ memory is encoded into ________ memory.
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Authors and songwriters sometimes think an idea came from their own creative imagination,when in fact they are unintentionally plagiarizing something they earlier read or heard.This best illustrates
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When 80-year-old Ida looked at one of her old wedding pictures,she was flooded with vivid memories of her parents,her husband,and the early years of her marriage.The picture served as a powerful
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Encoding words based on the appearance of the word's letters involves
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Using the mnemonic ROY G.BIV to remember the colors of the rainbow in the order of wavelength illustrates the use of
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Although Yusef was having difficulty recalling the capital of Spain,he quickly and correctly identified it after being given a list of cities in Spain.Yusef's initial inability to recall the answer was due to a failure in
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Instead of simply repeating a series of numbers he wants to remember,David mentally associates the numbers with meaningful dates such as his friends' birthdays.This best illustrates
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The use of acronyms to improve one's memory of unfamiliar material best illustrates the value of
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The gradual fading of the physical memory trace contributes to
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The amygdala boosts activity in the brain's memory-forming areas when stimulated by
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Answering questions about what she had read in her psychology textbook improves Shauna's memory of the material more effectively than rereading the textbook material.This best illustrates
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Many students review course material at various times during a semester so they will be prepared for the final exam.These students are especially likely to retain the information far into the future.This best illustrates the value of
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