Exam 4: Memory Systems
Exam 1: Introduction48 Questions
Exam 2: Perception47 Questions
Exam 3: Attention46 Questions
Exam 4: Memory Systems48 Questions
Exam 5: Remembering Events47 Questions
Exam 6: Memory Distortions49 Questions
Exam 7: Imagery and Knowledge Representation50 Questions
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When learning new material disrupts retention of old material, there is
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Psychologists have agreed that there are multiple memory stores represented within long-term memory.
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People forget things that were stored in long-term memory because it is necessary to make room for new information.
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One difference between echoic memory and iconic memory is that
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Milner described a young man, HM, who lost part of his temporal lobes and hippocampus in a brain operation.HM suffered
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Jeff is at a party and is introduced to nine new people.He will most forget the names of
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In Atkinson and Shiffrin's multistore model of memory, rehearsal, coding, decisions, and retrieval strategies are all examples of __________ processes associated with short-term memory.
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Data on memory confusion (e.g., b confused with v)shows that coding in short-term memory is often
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