Exam 7: Memory
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Brian grew up in California and became an expert surfer and skateboarder. His job transferred him to New Hampshire, where he took up snowboarding with relative ease. This ease in developing this new hobby illustrates
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If you can link information in short-term memory to knowledge already stored in long-term memory, the information will
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When new learning disrupts the ability to recall past, stored information, which of the following has occurred?
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When Meridith Maran thought she had recovered vivid memories of being molested by her father, she withdrew herself and her children from any further contact with him. It was not until nine years later that she realized that her "memories" were a fantasy and finally apologized to her father. Meridith Maran had experienced
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In the Loftus and Palmer experiment, participants were asked questions a week later about the filmed car accident they had seen. The participants that had been asked earlier about the cars that "smashed" into each other said they saw broken glass even though no broken glass was shown in the film. The new information ("smashed")was included in memories and revised them, producing a(n)__________ memory.
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Which stage of memory allows us to perceive motion pictures as seamless and connected images?
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A good way to prevent encoding failure is to actively think about the information to be learned, a process known as
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Iconic and echoic memories are part of the stage of memory known as __________ memory.
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As you pay attention to the psychology definitions you are reading, you become consciously aware of these definitions when they are encoded in __________ memory.
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If a person reports small gaps in his or her memory of past events, it is
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Which of the following is NOT considered a type of long-term memory?
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When reading her psychology text, Juanita frequently stops and tries to remember what she has just read by restating it in her own words. Juanita is using
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If you relate the definition of test anxiety to a memory of a time when your best friend was extremely nervous about taking a test,
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