Exam 7: Memory.

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You worked for 10 years after high school and have now decided to go back to college.One of the courses you will be taking first semester is World Civilization.You had World History when you were in tenth grade.However, as you go through your college history class, you realize that you are learning this material very quickly because you must have retained memories from your high school history class.This story illustrates

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Clive cannot remember if you had been in his room just 15 minutes earlier and had a conversation with him.Although Clive is able to carry on a normal conversation with you, he cannot make the transfer from short-term to long-term memory.Clive must have damage to his

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You are taking a discussion test in history class and are having trouble remembering important aspects of the topics you have been asked to describe.One method that may help you involves writing down everything you can remember about these topics, even trivia; recalling the events in different orders and from different points of view; and mentally trying to re-live hearing the teacher's lecture.This method is similar to which of the following?

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Which type of memory would be used to answer this multiple choice question?

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In Ebbinghaus' experiment, the greatest decline in the amount of nonsense syllables recalled occurred

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Sleeping after studying

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When breaking long lists of information into sublists, it is important to make the middle sublists the shortest of all and to practice these middle sublists more due to the __________ effect.

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Exceptional memorizers were found to have superior intellectual abilities and brains that had a slightly different brain structure than average.

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Having used English grammar for the first seventeen years of your life causes initial problems as you attempt to learn Spanish grammar.This problem is best explained by

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Satera was in her car when the bridge collapsed.Her car dropped 30 feet to the ground.Although Satera experienced only scratches and bruises, this emotionally-charged event produced a very lasting and vivid flashbulb memory.Which part of her brain is responsible for intensifying this horrifying memory for Satera?

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Which of the following is the active mental system that receives, stores, organizes, alters, and recovers information?

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The forgetting of past failures, upsetting childhood events, the names of people you dislike, or appointments you do not want to keep is most likely caused by

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In the Loftus and Palmer experiment, participants were asked questions a week later about the filmed car accident they had seen.The participants that had been asked earlier about the cars that "smashed" into each other said they saw broken glass even though no broken glass was shown in the film.The new information ("smashed")was included in memories and revised them, producing a(n)__________ memory.

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If you can't remember whose picture is on a U.S.ten dollar bill, the most likely reason is

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Unlike people like Jill Price and Mr.S, who have "perfect photographic memories," most good memorizers exhibit

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Which type of long-term memory can be fully expressed only as actions (or "know-how")and represents the most basic "automatic" elements of conditioning, learning, and memory?

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Regarding the exceptional memory of Steve described in the textbook, which of the following statements is FALSE?

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Before new incoming information can be stored, it must be first be

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Which stage of memory allows us to perceive motion pictures as seamless and connected images?

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Which of the following can be helpful when you're making meaningful connections between new information and what you already know, but which can also lead to "memories" for things that never happened?

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