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Which of the following involve visual images which are clear enough to be "scanned" for at least 30 seconds, are "projected" out in front of a person, and can best be "seen" on a blank surface?
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Redintegration is best explained by using which of the following?
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The part of the brain that acts as a sort of "switching station" between short-term and long-term memory and aids in the formation of new memories is the __________.
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Multiple choice and matching questions involve measuring memory through
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A type of motivated forgetting in which painful, threatening, or embarrassing memories are held out of consciousness is known as
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Which type of memories are revealed through the use of priming?
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When Georgia looks at an old photograph of herself in the backyard tire swing, a flood of memories comes rushing back.Georgia finds herself going from one memory to the next.According to memory research, this process is referred to as
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Kim is having trouble remembering her old phone number even though she had that number for ten years.It seems that her current phone number that she has had for two years is keeping her from remembering her old phone number.This is called
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In one classic experiment, the best memory score was earned by a group of students who spent 80 percent of their time reading and only 20 percent of their time reciting.
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The term photographic memory is most often used to describe a memory ability called
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According to patterns of blood flow, procedural memories appear to be stored in the cerebellum and __________.
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Regarding research on where different types of long-term memories are stored in the brain, which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A prime way for students to provide feedback to themselves and improve retrieval while studying is to employ
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Long-term memory (LTM)is organized into chains of linked ideas within which model of memory?
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The fact that it is easier for you to think of a canary as a bird before you think of a canary as an animal is explained by the difference in distance between units of information within the
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Which type of long-term memory only registers in the "lower" brain regions, especially the basal ganglia and cerebellum?
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Iconic and echoic memories are part of the stage of memory known as __________ memory.
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If you are in a happy mood, you are more likely to remember recent happy events, while if you are in a bad mood, you will tend to have unpleasant memories.
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