Exam 6: Memory
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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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Rhymes, jingles and coded letters are used in constructing
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The very existence of some claims of recovered memories from very early years is suspect because
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When Lisa twirled a flashlight in a dark room, which memory system caused her to briefly perceive a trail of light behind the actual location of the light?
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Compare and contrast the qualities of the sensory memory, the short-term memory, and the long-term memory. Provide an example of each system.
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Short-term memory is very important for all of the following, except
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The tendency to remember the beginning and ending items better than the middle items when a list of items is presented is called
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A few weeks after Marion had her phone number changed, she wrongly gave out her former phone number. The most likely explanation for remembering the old number rather than her current number is
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The observation that memory recall was found to be best when the subjects were in the same state for both learning and testing, even when that state was intoxication, is best explained by
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Which of the following would be stored in non-declarative memory?
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Kim studied Spanish in high school and is now studying Italian in college. In one of her assignments for another class, she must read a passage in Spanish. As she reads the passage, her memory of Italian words interferes with her ability to understand the meaning of several Spanish words. This is an example of
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Sir Frederick Bartlett introduced the concept of schema to explain why inaccuracies occurred in the memories of his subjects.
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The maximum time information can be held in the short-term memory without rehearsal is
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When we encounter new information or have a new experience related to an existing schema, we generally try to alter the schema to match the new experience.
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