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A police officer is shot in the head and suffers brain damage.Although he remembers his life before he was shot, he is unable to store new memories.Thus, he must relearn information each day from video, photographs, and notes constructed by his wife and friends.This police officer suffers from
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Forgetting may be due to a failure in any of the following EXCEPT
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If you witnessed a crime and were asked to pick out the person who committed the crime from a lineup of six people, the other five people are called
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There is little you can do to improve which of the following memory processes?
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Electrically stimulating the hippocampus affects long-term potentiation by
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Make things meaningful; make information familiar; use mental pictures; and form bizarre, unusual, or exaggerated mental associations are the four basic principles of
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Your understanding of the definitions for the psychology test has been encoded in your long-term memory (LTM).Now all you have to do is
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Echoic memory involves a brief flurry of activity in the auditory system that lasts for up to __________ second(s).
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If two or more interconnected brain cells become more active at the same time, the connections between them grow stronger through a process known as __________.
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Interference and cue-dependent forgetting are two examples of __________ problems.
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If Erica uses elaborative processing to study the concept of reinforcement,
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The inability to store new memories following a head injury is called __________ amnesia.
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Chunking and maintenance rehearsal are especially important for the improvement of __________ efficiency.
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While you are driving, you often talk on your cell phone or change channels on your radio because driving
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Feedback can be an especially important way of improving memory because it
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According to the network model of memory, the time required to answer questions about objects, events, or individuals depends on
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Which of the following is a subpart of declarative memory that records impersonal knowledge about the world and serves as a mental dictionary or encyclopedia of one's basic knowledge?
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You must learn the 12 cranial nerves for Anatomy and Physiology class.Your best bet for being able to learn this material would be using
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Cue-dependent theories of memory suggest that you would do best on your history test if you could be tested
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