Exam 8: Memory

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An organized pattern of thought about some aspect of the world, such as people, events, situations, or objects is called a ___________.

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Which of the following best illustrates how encoding failure can contribute to forgetting? You forget the name of a person because ____________.

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Expert knowledge is most closely related to the idea of

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Research on the phenomenon of flashbulb memories suggests that how confident someone is in a memory and the actual accuracy of that memory have _______________ association.

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The serial position effect predicts _____________ between the serial position of a word in a list and the likelihood that the word will be recalled.

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The component of working memory that provides a temporary storage place where information from the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad are integrated is called the _____________ component.

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Alzheimer's disease involves a disruption in the functioning of several different neurotransmitter systems; a particularly important one among them is ____________.

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Which of the following statements regarding motivated forgetting is most accurate?

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Any external or internal stimulus that triggers the activation of information stored in long-term memory is called a(n) _______________.

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Even though you paid little attention to and did not intentionally try to encode how many times your psychology professor has worn a particular shirt, you can recall that he has worn that shirt five times this semester. This type of encoding information without intention is called ____________.

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All of the following were mentioned as suggestions to improve memory EXCEPT

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Do flashbulb memories always provide an accurate picture? Describe some evidence.

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When people learn lists of words and are tested for recall at two different times, sometimes they recall more material during the second testing. This phenomenon is known as reminiscence, and it is most incompatible with

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The results from Hermann Ebbinghaus's studies of the forgetting process revealed that

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You are on the phone with Sally talking about what movie you would like to see that night. Before you end the call, you agree to meet at the theatre at 8:30. An hour or so later, your roommate Dave sets up a psychology exam study session with you for the next evening at 8:00. As the evening approaches and you are getting ready to go to the movie, you can't remember whether you decided to meet Sally at 8:00 or 8:30. This example illustrates which of the following?

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Dr. Patrick works for a drug company. She is trying to develop a drug that will enhance memory by enhancing long-term potentiation. Which of the following chemicals should she target?

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If I tell you that this question is going to be hard and complex, what exactly am I doing by mentioning this?

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Which of the following was mentioned as a suggestion for improving memory?

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If I present you with the word "BOOK" and ask you if this word contains all lowercase letters, answering this question involves the use of ___________ encoding.

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Remembering to go to your dentist appointment would be an example of a(n) ______________ memory.

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