Exam 6: Attention and Memory
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________________ is the active processes and structures involved in holding information in mind and simultaneously using that information to solve a problem or make a decision.
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Research on memories concerning personal health conducted by Coleman and colleagues, based on the Harvard Longitudinal Studies, showed that
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Attentional control is linked to the speed of processing in the
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Physical fitness training improves cognitive performance in older adults regardless of
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Claiming that one had performed an activity that one had actually only observed is more common among
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Research suggests that all of the following external memory cues are most effective except those that
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John has driven the same short route to work everyday for the last seven years.Today he arrived at work and realized he really didn't remember any of his drive.This is an example of
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Which of the following was found to be a protective factor for maintaining one's cognitive state over time?
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The process of prospective memory begins with the intention to remember something in the future and depends on monitoring
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Most memory improvement courses train people to become proficient at using
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The awareness of what we are doing with our memory right now is known as
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Neuroscience research shows that during encoding, the prefrontal cortex in older adults shows
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Which of the following places minimal demands on attentional capacity and gets information into the system largely without us being aware of it?
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You are at a cocktail party when you see a friend from college, but you can't seem to recall her name.You know it begins with an S.This is an example of
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Remembering something that did not really occur is known as
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Overall, older adults do less well than younger adults on , but on this difference between the age groups is reduced.
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The memories of what you did last summer and the speech you gave last semester in your public speaking class are stored in
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