Exam 7: Episodic and Semantic Memory: Memory for Events and for Facts
Exam 1: Fundamental Themes in the Psychology of Learning and Memory123 Questions
Exam 2: The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory119 Questions
Exam 3: Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning About Repeated Events123 Questions
Exam 4: Classical Conditioning: Learning to Predict Significant Events121 Questions
Exam 5: Operant Conditioning: Learning the Outcome of Behaviors123 Questions
Exam 6: Generalization, Discrimination Learning, and Concept Formation Memory Module117 Questions
Exam 7: Episodic and Semantic Memory: Memory for Events and for Facts122 Questions
Exam 8: Skill Memory: Learning by Doing118 Questions
Exam 9: Working Memory and Cognitive Control Integrative Topics Module123 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Influences on Learning and Memory124 Questions
Exam 11: Social Learning and Memory: Observing, Interacting, and Reenacting118 Questions
Exam 12: Development and Aging: Learning and Memory Across the Lifespan126 Questions
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Which statement explains the relationship between episodic and semantic memory?
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One can remember what happened on one's first day of school by using _____ memory.
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Godden and Baddeley (1975) found that the divers who remembered the most were the ones who:
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What seems to be the role of the hippocampus in episodic memory? Describe one study that demonstrated this role.
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Strategies for making information more memorable and easier to recall are known as:
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Which brain area is involved in determining which information has to be stored?
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When two memories overlap in content, the strength of either or both memories may be reduced. This is known as:
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Explain why the shape of the typical forgetting curve implies that there is a consolidation period for memories.
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Which theory states that the medial temporal lobe structures are needed initially for encoding and retrieval, but their role diminishes over time?
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When Loftus tried to implant false memories of being lost in a shopping mall, she found that:
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In the directed forgetting task, participants are asked to:
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According to the phenomenon of transfer-appropriate processing, if one encodes a list of words by thinking about whether they rhyme with other words, one will recall the list BEST if the test requires one to recognize words that:
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According to Endel Tulving, which type of memory stores facts and general world knowledge?
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What seems to be the role of the basal forebrain and diencephalon in episodic memory?
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The brain area that appears to be responsible for determining whether and, if so, when new information is processed is the:
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The type of amnesia in which a person has a temporary memory loss, usually lasting a day or less, is called:
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According to Tulving, animals cannot maintain episodic memories because animals:
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