Exam 6: Memory

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_____ memory occurs when past experiences influence later behaviour and performance,even without an effort to remember them.

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The _____ coordinates the subsystems of working memory along with the episodic buffer.

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Which statement regarding hippocampal activity is TRUE?

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After several days of practice,a person learning how to play the guitar can finally play a D chord fairly easily.Successfully playing this chord requires _____ memory.

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Retrieving information from the long-term memory store _____ subsequent memory of that information.

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In correct chronological order,we encode,retrieve,and store memories.

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Of the memory "sins," one of the primary causes of eyewitness misidentifications is:

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Generating creative ideas by combining different types of information in new ways is termed _____ creative thinking.

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In MOST people,the long-term memory store has:

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In a typical collaborative memory experiment,participants encode information in small groups and then attempt to recall them on their own.

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With respect to retrieving memories,hit is to miss as the _____ is to the _____.

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The memory of doing cartwheels with your cousin at a family reunion is an episodic memory.

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Source memory refers to general concepts that serve as the building blocks for new memories.

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Actively relating new information in a meaningful way to knowledge already in memory is the definition of _____ encoding.

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Kredlow and Otto (2015)asked undergraduates at Boston University who lived near the Boston Marathon site to recall their memories of the 2013 bombing.A minute later,students read an unrelated story that was either positive,negative,or neutral.A fourth group of students did not read a story (the control group).A week later,the students were again tested on their memories of the bombing.Compared with the control group,which statement MOST accurately summarizes the results?

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Long-term memories tend to be stored in the hippocampus.

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Organizational encoding activates the upper portion of the left temporal lobe.

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Sam recalls the wonderful football team of his university days and the great season the team had in his fourth year.In fact,their record was only mediocre.Sam's memory of the team as more successful than it actually was is probably due to:

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Visual imagery encoding activates brain regions in the parietal lobe.

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Working memory includes subsystems that store and manipulate:

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