Exam 7: Memory.

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Jamilla is learning her lines for the play.First, she learns half of scene one.Once it is mastered, she studies the second half of scene one.She then goes back and recites her lines for all of scene one.Once this is mastered, Jamilla starts learning the first half of scene two and so on, always starting at the beginning of the play, once she has mastered each small part.After the whole play is learned, Jamilla also practices by starting at different points in the play.This will help prevent getting "lost" or going blank in the middle of the performance.To learn her lines for the play, Jamilla is using

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If you did not have which of the following you would recall countless scraps of unimportant information, such as the ingredients on your cereal box and every street number you have ever seen?

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An intelligence test for adults frequently has a general knowledge section which tests for __________ memory.

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When Gina looks at an old photograph of her high school graduating class, a flood of memories comes rushing back with Gina finding herself going from one memory to the next.According to memory research, this process Gina is experiencing is referred to as __________.

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Your first psychology quiz consists of 20 fill-in-the-blank questions on the history of psychology.This test is measuring memory by

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Learning tends to alter which aspect(s)of brain cells?

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Sensory memory and short-term memory operate like "leaky buckets" with new information constantly pouring in, but also rapidly fading away and being replaced by still newer information.Thus, much of the forgetting that takes place in these two stages of memory occurs due to

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When discussing the relationship between short-term and long-term memory, the authors of your textbook use the analogy of long-term memory being like a

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A good way to prevent encoding failure is to actively think about the information to be learned, a process known as

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If distractors are very similar to the correct item on a multiple choice test,

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After you read a section in your textbook, you summarize this material and then you summarize your summary to make the overall network of ideas clearer and simpler.You are using the memory strategy known as

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If enough time is allowed to pass between learning and an electroconvulsive shock (ECS), the memory will be unaffected because which of the following is already complete?

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An excellent technique to use when you want to work "backward" from an English word to a foreign vocabulary word is the ___________ method.

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While taking an exam, you read a question and know that you know the answer to that question but you just cannot retrieve it during the exam.However, the answer pops in your head as you leave the classroom following the exam.This is an example of when a memory is

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Activating implicit memories by providing partial information that has been previously linked with them is known as

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If you learn a list of words by associating each word with another concept, you are using which of the following to aid your recall?

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Electrically stimulating parts of the brain involved in memory, such as the hippocampus, increases long-term potentiation.

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In the memorization of information, part learning is superior

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Which subpart of declarative memory records personal experiences that are linked with specific times and places in one's life?

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Redintegration is the reason that one small stimulus, such as hearing an old song, can cause you to have vivid and detailed memories of your senior prom.

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