Exam 4: Working Memory

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According to Chapter 4, working memory is especially important because

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What is the current status of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory?

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A friend has just told you his cell phone number, and you repeat it to yourself several times as you search for a pen to record it. The technique you are using to remember the number is called

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According to the discussion of working memory, the phonological loop

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Baddeley proposed that his approach to working memory differed from earlier approaches because

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Solange is trying to recall her friend's new zip code, which is 14454. She remembers it by saying, "My birthday is September 14th; my father is 45 years old, and my nephew is 4 years old." Apparently, Solange

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Your textbook discusses research about the relationship between depression and performance on tasks involving the phonological loop. This research showed that

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According to the Baddeley's revised model of working memory, one major purpose of the episodic buffer is to

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Christopher and MacDonald compared the working memory capacities of people with and without major depression. They found that, in general, depressed people performed

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According to the research about factors that affect the capacity of working memory,

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You are trying to retain-in your working memory-a mental picture of a stranger's face. According to Baddeley, you are using your

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Based on Chapter 4's discussion of depression and working memory, a clinical psychologist should know that people with depression

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Working memory is useful in our daily lives because

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Suppose that your professor makes a graph that shows the relationship between the order in which a topic was covered in the course and the class's accuracy on test items for that topic. This graph would be called as a

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Amy recently saw a Broadway musical. As she listens to the soundtrack in her car a few days later, she forms clear visual images of the scenes from the show. The part of the brain that is most activated while she does this is the

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In a study on working memory, one group of participants repeated a sound, thereby blocking acoustic coding for other material. This research showed that

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Suppose that you are having trouble recalling the information for a question about Baddeley's theory because the information about Atkinson and Shiffrin's theory (which you learned earlier) keeps interfering. This phenomenon is called

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According to the discussion at the beginning of the chapter on working memory (Chapter 4),

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Suppose that you have been studying your French vocabulary words for several hours, and you are making an increasing number of mistakes. Then you switch to reviewing the new terms for your upcoming biology test, and your performance is noticeably better. You are experiencing

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Which of the following students has the best understanding of the concept "release from proactive interference"?

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