Exam 6: Memory

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Sandra lost consciousness after she was accidentally struck in the head. Afterward, she is unable to recall several minutes leading up to her injury. This may have been due to

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Rehearsal increases the amount of time information can be held in

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Don studied Spanish in high school and is currently studying Italian. His recall of a Spanish word when he is trying to write in Italian is an example of

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Information at the beginning of a sequence has a fairly high probability of being recalled. This is called

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What early memory researcher found that, rather than accurately recalling information detail by detail, people often reconstruct and systematically distort facts to make them more consistent with past experiences?

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Forgetting older information due to the effects of learning new information is called

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Forgetting the answers to items on this test that you knew when you entered the classroom can best be explained as

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Passively reading your textbook rather than actively reciting material is apt to lead to many

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Scores on which type of test will be higher if taken in the classroom in which one originally learned the material, compared to taking a test in a different classroom?

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Describe the levels-of-processing model of memory.

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What is the term for the long-lasting increase in the efficiency of neural transmission at the synapses that may be the basis for learning and memory at the level of the neurons?

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You are going to have tests in psychology, sociology, and algebra tomorrow. To minimize interference, what would be the best order in which to study the subjects tonight?

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Compare and contrast retroactive with proactive interference with regard to memory.

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Episodic memory would most closely resemble

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The long-lasting increase in efficiency of neural transmission at the synapse is called

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According to basic memory theory, when you recall information to answer questions on this test, you are

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The duration of sensory memory is

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The effect of interference is stronger for

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What is long-term potentiation, and why is it important?

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When studying for an exam, it is best to spend

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