Exam 7: Long-Term Memory Systems
Exam 1: Approaches to Human Cognition27 Questions
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Reber et al. (1996) found that, similar to healthy controls, amnesics learned to use probabilistic cues to classify which of the following:
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Chronic alcoholics may suffer damage to the diencephalon as a result of a thiamine deficiency, and they commonly develop which syndrome?
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Episodic and semantic memory have often been regarded as two forms of:
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The finding that participants can decide faster whether an object is living or non-living, provided that they've seen it recently, is an example of:
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The perceptual fluency view would predict that repeated presentations should yield which of the following:
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According to Schacter and Tulving (1994), how many memory systems are there?
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In which of the following tasks are participants asked to press the key closest to a visual target appearing at one of four horizontal locations, often dictated by an underlying sequence that is repeated?
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Distance between concepts in the spreading activation theory represents:
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The task in which participants indicate subjectively whether their positive recognition decisions were based on recollection of contextual information (remember responses) or solely on familiarity (know responses) is known as the:
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The version of grounded cognition advocated by Barsalou (2009) focuses on the role of what in cognition?
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Research on HM led to an exaggerated emphasis on the role of:
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Stimulus processing occurs faster and/or more easily on the second and successive presentations of a stimulus, a finding which is referred to as what?
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According to Vargha-Khadem et al. (1997), semantic memory depends, in part, on which of the following structures?
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All of the following were identified by Foerde and Poldrack (2009) as types of procedural learning EXCEPT:
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Doyon et al. (2018) discovered that early learning mainly involved which regions?
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According to Schacter et al.'s (2000) definition, learning to ride a bike is best classified as an example of what type of memory:
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Kenett et al. (2017) found what predicted performance on various episodic-memory tasks?
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Patterson et al. (2007) referred to the unified conceptual representations in their favoured theory as:
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Semantic dementia always involves the degeneration of which region of the brain?
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