Exam 6: Memory

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Neville is memorizing parts of the brain for his psychology exam. Neville rehearses the information over and over, past the point of practice needed to recognize and list all of the parts of the brain. Which memory technique is Neville utilizing?

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Describe three theories of forgetting.

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From a biological perspective, memories are most like which of the following?

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In memory, as time passes between learning and recall,

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In a study reported in the text, African-American children were told stories in which light- and dark-complexioned African-American characters were associated with either positive or negative attributes. When the children were asked to recall the stories, what happened?

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In anterograde amnesia, there is

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Cells that "fire together, wire together." This saying best captures the concept of

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The levels-of-processing theory explains the

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In memory processes, the primacy effect refers to

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When asked to report his social security number Ian says, "999-99-1111." Ian has taken the larger 9-digit number and broken it down into smaller pieces, which makes it easier to recall. This is best explained by the concept of

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All but which of the following are difficulties with the concept of repression, as presented by Freud?

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The World Wide Web's structure, which is organized in terms of a network of associated concepts, is based on which of the following?

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To make your studying more productive, your text suggests all but which of the following?

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_____ are memory circuits in the brain that consist of complicated networks of nerve cells.

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When Agnes hears the word "banana," she automatically thinks of concepts such as yellow, monkeys, and fruit. This phenomenon can best be explained by the concept of

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Which brain structure plays an important role in encoding fear and anger?

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