Exam 6: Memory

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Which of the following refers to the processes that allow us to locate and then use information previously stored in memory?

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An extremely vivid memory of the circumstances under which we learn of an event that is highly shocking, surprising, and emotional is called

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Critics of therapists who help patients discover repressed memories of sexual abuse would agree with which of the following positions?

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How many different memory systems does the Atkinson-Shiffrin model propose?

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Encoding involves transforming information into a form that can be stored in memory.

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What is sensory memory?

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How are schemas involved in memory?

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Compare and contrast the effects of environmental context on memory and the state-dependent memory effect. Provide examples of each.

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Short-term memory has the smallest capacity of the memory systems.

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Compared to non-depressed people, depressed persons tend to remember

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Which of the following is the name of the physiological change in the brain that allows information to be stored?

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Schemas provide association cues that can help with memory.

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A few weeks after Marion had her phone number changed, she had difficulty remembering her former phone number. The most likely explanation for failing to remembering the old number is

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What three processes are involved in the act of remembering? Describe each of these processes.

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Yolanda has witnessed a robbery, and the police have asked her to identify the guilty person in a police line-up. Yolanda is performing a

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All of the following test items are recognition questions, except

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The decay theory may be a cause of forgetting for

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Removing from consciousness disturbing, guilt-provoking or otherwise unpleasant memories so that one is no longer aware that a painful event occurred is called

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Memory loss of the experiences that occurred shortly before the loss of consciousness is called ________ amnesia

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When psychologists say that a person's memory is a reconstruction, they mean that the memory

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