Exam 7: Memory

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Implicit procedural memories are stored in the part of the brain called the

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Describe two ways that we forget. Explain what causes each type of forgetting, and provide an example of each type of forgetting.

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Inattention and the shallow encoding of events can often result in ________, which leads to forgetting.

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If someone says the word doctor, it may trigger a memory of your last trip to the doctor, or it may bring to mind other concepts related to doctors, such as an examination room Or a stethoscope. The ________ model of memory best explains this fact.

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Recent research suggests that negative memories may be erased by

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Explicit memories are stored in the part of the brain called the

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Dr. Elmore conducts research in which she asks the participants to look at slides that contain an array of objects, and then she tests their memory of the objects on the slides. The Participants are given no more than two seconds to look at each slide. Which of the following Types of memory is Dr. Elmore studying?

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Describe the three-part memory storage system. Compare each part in terms of duration and capacity.

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Addie told Callum her top 10 favorite movies. When he tries to recall the list later on, he can only remember the last two movies Addie mentioned. The fact that Callum only remembers The last two movies is most likely due to

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A string of 16 digits (1776149217872014) is difficult to remember. If a person breaks them up into four groups of four digits (1776, 1492, 1787, and 2014), these numbers are easier to Remember, due to the effect of

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Which of the following is a type of implicit memory?

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You are paying close attention to the basketball game on the TV. Suddenly, your roommate talking to someone on the phone about the upcoming psychology exam in the class you both Will take distracts you. This conversation most likely captured your attention because it

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The increased ability to retrieve memories that occurs when the encoding environment and the recall environment are the same is called

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Your friend starts talking about a new puppy that she just rescued. This discussion activates your knowledge about dogs. Since this knowledge is maintained in long-term storage in a network of associations, when you hear about her new puppy

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Joseph has amnesia and cannot remember anything about his past, but he still remembers how to play piano and tie his shoes. Joseph most likely has ________ amnesia, while his________ memory remains intact.

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When Karl was a child, he loved to sit in his grandmother's kitchen watching her cook Italian food. Now, whenever he smells Italian food, he instantly remembers those childhood times. For Karl, the smell of Italian food is a ________ for memories about his grandmother.

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Describe anterograde amnesia. If a person had anterograde amnesia, how would it affect his or her implicit and explicit memories? Give an example of an implicit and explicit memory (one example of each).

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According to the idea that information is held in long-term storage in networks of associations, each unit of information in the network is a(n)

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Igor has not been skiing in 10 years. However, when he gets on his skis, his body remembers exactly how to ski. The kind of memory that makes it possible for him to Remember how to ski is

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Liora is reading her textbook. As her eyes scan the page, each visual image is retained for less than a second in her

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