Exam 6: Attention and Memory
Exam 1: Studying Adult Development and Aging103 Questions
Exam 2: Neuroscience As a Basis for Adult Development103 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Changes105 Questions
Exam 4: Longevity, Health, and Functioning105 Questions
Exam 5: Where People Live: Person-Environment Interactions105 Questions
Exam 6: Attention and Memory104 Questions
Exam 7: Intelligence105 Questions
Exam 8: Social Cognition105 Questions
Exam 9: Personality105 Questions
Exam 10: Clinical Assessment, Mental Health, and Mental Disorders105 Questions
Exam 11: Relationships105 Questions
Exam 12: Work, Leisure, and Retirement105 Questions
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Research findings that indicate differences between older and younger adults with issues such as memory, attentional capacity, and processing speed must be interpreted carefully.Why?
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Melena is having trouble remembering whether she took her medication or if she just thinks she did.This is an example of a(n)
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Most of us cannot accurately draw either side of common coins we see everyday, such as pennies.This is most likely because
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Mentally retracing your steps in all the places you've been in order to find your missing car keys is an example of a(n) ________________ strategy.
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The ability to remember extensive amounts of information from a few seconds to a few hours to decades is known as
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Answering short-answer or essay questions on your final exam requires the use of
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One implicit internal memory aide has proven quite powerful, and those with Alzheimer's can learn new things using it.What is it?
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Because it remains relatively unimpaired,___________ may have an enhancement effect on __________ for older adults.
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In a large cross-sectional study of source memory, adults between the ages of 21 and 80 years of age showed
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Older adults are likely to have difficulties with_______ , which involves remembering where a piece of information was acquired.
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When asked to remember life events, vivid memories from which age range are most likely to be reported?
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The two groups of drugs that work to enhance memory, cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine, work through
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Improvements in your memory as the result of being previously exposed to the information without actively trying to remember it is known as
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What feature of memory reflects an individual's confidence in being able to complete a task?
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Michael is trying to remember an address.He repeats it in his mind until he gets to his car and enters it into his navigation system.Michael is using his
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You have an hour break between classes, and you decide to go to the library and study.Your awareness of the time while studying is an example of
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Researchers have generally concluded that most of the reason memory performance declines with age has to do with____________ problems.
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