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 theory is supported by studies that show that hippocampal activity is highest for recent memory and decreases as memories get older?
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The findings regarding the effect of electroconvulsive shock on memory have been used to support the idea that:
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_____ states that retrieval is MORE likely if the cues available at recall are similar to those that were available at encoding.
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In general, the research on false memory has shown that false memories can be created in:
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If one studies for a psychology test, then studies for a biology test, one's memory for the biology material can make it harder to remember the psychology material. This is an example of:
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Which statement demonstrates Tulving's idea about when episodic and semantic memories develop?
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Give an example of an episodic memory related to the experience of driving a car.
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Joe just suffered a head injury in a motorcycle accident. According to the Ribot gradient, Joe will probably:
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What did Davachi et al. find when they used fMRI to examine brain activity during a levels-of-processing task?
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Duncan (1949) demonstrated that _____ has an impact on rats' memory depending on the time it is administered after training.
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Imagine one meets a lady at a party at a friend's house. One is unable to recall her name when one sees her on the street the next day. Yet one has no trouble recalling her name when one sees her again at a friend's house. How can transfer-appropriate processing explain this?
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The time period during which new memories are vulnerable and easily lost is called a(n) _____ period.
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If one were shown a picture of graduation taken from a different vantage point from where one was seated, one would likely still be able to recognize the scene. This demonstrates that memories:
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If one runs into a professor in the grocery store, one may be less likely to recognize her than when one sees her in a regular classroom. This demonstrates the phenomenon of:
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According to level of processing idea which decision would lead to the BEST memory for a word?
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The existence of Korsakoff's disease demonstrates the importance of the _____ in memory.
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Remembering that one received a B in one's last math test is an example of _____ memory.
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