Exam 7: Memory

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The best argument that long-term memory and short-term memory are separate entities is that

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Sue is trying to remember how to complete a motor task, Joe is trying to remember an event that occurred in the past, and Mark is trying to remember the capital of Oklahoma.Joe is using memory, Sue is using memory, and Mark is using

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Sticky notes are popular for helping prospective memory and are particularly helpful when the environment lacks

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Which of the following is NOT considered a reason behind memory failure?

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Roel watches a spoof of the news on The Daily Show.The next week, Roel might due to _.

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On the bus last week, Kyohei heard two women talking about someone named Enisa for the entire 30 minutes of the trip.Today, the woman sitting next to Kyohei in class told her friend that Enisa was coming.Kyohei assumed that Enisa was someone famous and wondered why she did not know her.Kyohei is experiencing the effect.

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Patient H.M.suffered from seizures, so he had part of his medial temporal lobes removed.As a result, he could no longer

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Consider the many ways in which you could organize the books in your library.You could sort them into groups with the same color cover.You could alphabetize them by the authors' last names or by the titles of the books.You could also sort them into groups with common themes.Which of these ways of organizing your library would be most like the way in which memories are organized in long-term memory?

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In the early 1990s, many were frequently implicated in accidentally encouraging false memories.

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People often maintain stereotypes about groups even after they have met individuals who contradict the stereotype.Given the phenomenon of memory bias, what might one reason be that a stereotype does NOT change with new information?

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Recent research suggests that negative memories may be erased through

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Research on memory consolidation reveals that memories

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At a party, you get into an argument with someone after you've made an insulting remark.The next day, you remember the argument as being the other person's fault.You do not remember that you were actually to blame because of

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Changes in the strength of neural connections and construction of new synapses is the process of

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When you read, your eyes fixate for a fraction of a second, and then jump to a new point in the text.Your reading experience is continuous because during the jump, the information from the last eye fixation is held in memory.

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Professor Smith is doing research on fish.He refuses to learn his students' names because he believes that the names take up space in his long-term memory, which could be better used for fish information.He is incorrect because

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Amnesia can be caused by any of the following EXCEPT

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Cognitive structures that help us perceive, organize, process, and use information are referred to as

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Blocking increases with age because there are more opportunities for

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The working of memory is frequently compared to the actions of a computer.However, human memory differs from that of a computer because human memories

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