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
Exam 13: Dying and Bereavement105 Questions
Exam 14: Successful Aging105 Questions
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Benjamin (2010) proposed that older adults have a(n) _________ that causes problems in source memory and the inability to exclude irrelevant information.
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Neuroscience research clearly demonstrates that ____________ has a wide range of effects on the brain, including increased neural plasticity, and can be an intervention alternative for diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
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Describe incorrect memories. Why might older adults be more susceptible to incorrect memories?
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Remembering that you have a dentist appointment next Friday at noon requires ____________ .
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Research has shown that when older adults are asked to predict how well they will perform on a memory task, they are more accurate when
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Older adults from 75 to 95 years of age who spoke ____________ languages or more showed the best cognitive state.
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Remembering to call your friend on her birthday requires you to use
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the information-processing approach?
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Older adults have more difficulty correctly identifying information as false because they have trouble linking content information to
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Memory for implicit material reveals that, in general, age differences are
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_______________involves remembering items or events that did not occur.
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When a friend asks you to tell them everything about your weekend, this is an example of what type of memory task?
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What is autobiographical memory? What distinguishes events that are memorable from those that are not?
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Describe normative age-related differences in working memory.What are the implications for daily functioning?
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You realize that you have an exam coming up for your biology course.Half of it is multiple choice and half of it is essay.You realize the essay section will be harder than the multiple-choice part of the exam.This is an example of
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Under which conditions do older and younger adults show similar patterns of attention allocation?
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________________ is how quickly and efficiently the early steps in information processing are completed.
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Which type of memory is concerned with learning and remembering the meanings of words and concepts that are not tied to specific occurrences of events in time?
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