Exam 6: Memory
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The component of long-term memory which is autobiographical in nature is __________ memory; the component which is like an encyclopedia or dictionary of stored knowledge is __________ memory.
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Short-term memory is very important for all of the following, except
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Travis wants to remember a list of key terms for a psychology exam. He imagines driving to school from home. For each term, he forms an image of the term at a key point along the route. As he takes the exam, Travis goes along his imaginary drive and sees each image that helps him to remember a key term. Travis has used a memory procedure called
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H.M. was unable to store new information in long-term memory since his surgery in 1953; he died in 2008. H.M. had a profound case of
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According to the text, what portion of the information present in sensory memory is transferred to short-term memory?
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Which of the following is most like what is called photographic memory?
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"Oh, darn. I was going to stop at the dry cleaners on my way to class and I drove right by it and just came right to the campus parking lot." This indicates an example of
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Which of the following sets of digits best represents the number of separate items that can be held in the short-term memory?
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Our inability to remember may be a result of decoding failure-the information never entered our long-term memory in the first place.
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The maximum time information can be held in the short-term memory without rehearsal is
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Many studies suggest that we remember material better and longer if we
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The very existence of some claims of recovered memories from very early years is suspect because
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If you were to write an autobiography, the content would be retrieved primarily from your
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What is the relearning method? What are its advantages and how is it used? Give an example from your life.
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How does environmental context affect memory? Describe some practical implications of this finding.
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