Exam 9: The Knowing Mind Memory

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Manuel is teaching his 3-year-old son Joey the alphabet song. Joey sings "A B C D J R P X Y Z." This is an example of

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Individual differences in working memory capacity are correlated with activity in systems using

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The first stage of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model involved the retention of large amounts of incoming data for brief amounts of time. This is called

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Kevin is legally required to send a quarterly check to his former wife, whom he divorced 20 years ago. It annoys him greatly and he finds he often forgets to send the check until several days after the due date. This is likely an example of

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Paolo is studying for his doctoral qualifying exams in neuropsychology. According to fuzzy trace theory, what would be the best way to study for these exams?

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Henry must study for three finals and write a term paper in six days. He has decided to devote 15 hours of preparation time to his History of Modern China exam. What would be the best allocation of his time?

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What is reconstruction?

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Recall tasks involve a process known as

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Tom was knocked unconscious briefly during a game while playing on his high school's football team. He does not remember much about the immediate circumstances leading to the injury. Why?

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Will is 10 years old and preparing for a spelling contest. He is starting to memorize the spelling of the word antidisestablishmentarianism . He realizes that he can group the letters into anti , dis , establish , and so forth. This process is called

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Mary is visiting the beach close to her childhood home. Which of the following best describes her memories of childhood summers?

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An implicit memory for how to carry out a motor skill or action is called

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Manuel is teaching his 3-year-old son Joey the alphabet song. Joey sings "A B C D H K G." This is an example of

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Which of the following statements about semantic and episodic memories is true?

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In one of Elizabeth Loftus's research experiments, she superimposed real family photos of study participants onto a picture of a hot air balloon. What was the result?

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Marietta has memorized the capital cities of all 50 states. This is an example of a(n) _____ memory.

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According to the levels of processing theory, which of the following would produce a deeper level of processing?

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Professor Giles asks his students to write down the first word that come to mind when they see the word fish . Bob writes down sea , James writes down chips , and Angela writes down net . According to the spreading activation theory, this result

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Psychologists have found that human memory involves three processes: encoding information into memory, storing information in memory, and retrieving information from memory. Psychologists have also identified specific strategies to help people encode, store, and retrieve information. How can this research help you study for this class more efficiently? What strategies could help you encode and store information in your memory as you study? What strategies could help you retrieve this information when you take a test? In a multiparagraph essay, describe how you could use specific memory strategies to improve your study skills. Be sure to explain how each strategy will improve how you encode, store, or retrieve information in memory. Include details from class materials, readings, and research on memory to support your discussion.

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Stephen has just finished composing his first poem, entitled Clouded Memories , for his poetry slam class. He is slated to recite the first 10 lines during class tonight and repeats them over and over to himself as he is walking there. This is called

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