Exam 7: Memory
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Working memories are stored in the part of the brain called the
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Professor Smith refuses to learn his students' names because he believes the names will take up space in his memory that he needs to store research-related information. Professor Smith's
Belief about his memory is INCORRECT because
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On his way to buy a snack, Jed sees an ad that simply shows one juicy hamburger. Rather than getting ice cream as he had planned, Jed buys french fries instead. According to the
Spreading activation model, the hamburger most likely made Jed want french fries because
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Remembering how to ice skate is most likely an example of ________ memory.
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Based on the three-part model of memory storage, the sequence of memory storage is
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Harry is reading the textbook for his astronomy class and is trying to relate the material to his own life experiences. According to the levels of processing model, Harry is more likely to
Remember the information over the long term because he is using
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Beth recently changed her e-mail password. For the first few days after changing her password, she kept trying to log in with the old password. Which of the following was Beth
Experiencing?
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Describe memory span. With what type of storage is it associated? Describe one strategy that you can use to expand your memory span, and give one example of how you could use this strategy in your own life.
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Four witnesses see a truck hit a small car. If they all saw the same thing, who is likely to give the highest estimate of the truck's speed when testifying in court?
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In memory, the storage phase of information processing lasts
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If Carl's episodic long-term memory was impaired, he would be unable to
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Name the three stages of information processing in the acquisition of memory. Imagine you are reading a story in a magazine. Describe how that information would go through these three phases of information processing in the acquisition of a memory.
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Chris is looking for his friend in a crowd of people at a concert. As he scans the crowd, he often blinks but still retains a brief visual image of many of the faces in the crowd for a
Very brief time. Chris is able to maintain this visual information due to the function of his
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You are working on a crossword puzzle. Even though you know the answer to a question, you cannot remember the actual word. You remember the shape of the word, the first letter of the
Word, and other related words and ideas, but you cannot remember the word itself. You are
Experiencing
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You have been away attending college for three months. When you return home for the winter break, your family dog recognized you immediately. Your dog responded this way
Because his brain
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Jim and Phil are changing the oil in Jim's car. Jim is trying to remember all the actions involved in changing the oil. Phil is trying to remember the first time he ever changed the oil in
His car. Jim is trying to recall a ________ memory and Phil is trying to recall a(n) ________
Memory.
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Your roommate asks you which section of chemistry you are taking next semester. Even though you have just registered for the class, you cannot confidently tell her the section. You
Are astonished to realize that you suddenly cannot remember the section for which you
Registered. Your memory lapse is an example of
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After a plane crash, Shera wakes up in a hospital and can remember everything about her life prior to the crash. However, every time her doctor visits, she believes she has never met him
Before. Based on this information, the doctor will most likely diagnose Shera with
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Which of the following actions is an example of prospective memory?
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