Exam 14: Exceptional Memory, Mnemonics, and Expertise
Exam 1: The Study of Memory41 Questions
Exam 2: Sensory Persistence and Information Persistence40 Questions
Exam 3: Short-Term Memory and Working Memory40 Questions
Exam 4: Long-Term Memory40 Questions
Exam 5: Explicit and Implicit Memory40 Questions
Exam 6: Episodic Memory and Autobiographical Memory41 Questions
Exam 7: Generic Memory41 Questions
Exam 8: Forgetting41 Questions
Exam 9: Memory Across the Lifespan41 Questions
Exam 10: Memory and Our Social Selves41 Questions
Exam 11: Memory and the Law41 Questions
Exam 12: Memory and the Marketplace41 Questions
Exam 13: Memory, the Body, and Health41 Questions
Exam 14: Exceptional Memory, Mnemonics, and Expertise41 Questions
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Maguire et al. (2003) found, when comparing superior memorizers with controls, ________.
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The ________ associates digits with distinct phonemes. The phonemes can then be combined with vowels to form words.
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Noice (1992) recruited stage actors, provided them with a script, and asked them to record their thought process. First, ________. Second, ________.
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The performance of memory athletes is the result of ________.
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In Ericsson et al. (1993), there are three components to deliberate practice. These components do not include ________.
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According to Marsh et al. (2007), feedback is argued to be particularly important following ________.
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What memorization techniques can actors use to memorize their scripts?
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The testing effect refers to the finding that ________ produces better retention than ________ for an equivalent amount of time.
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Ericsson et al. (1993) suggest that what separates experts from non-experts in a given field is that experts ________.
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The results from Pyc and Rawson (2009) suggest that it is best to have ________ between exposure and retrieval practice and that maximal benefits result from approximately ________ retrieval practices.
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The major system for memorizing long numbers involves creating ________.
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From a memory perspective what do Olympic athletes, virtuoso violinists, world class chess players, and memory athletes have in common?
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According to Karpicke and Roediger's (2008) study on the testing effect, participants who practised retrieving word pairs recalled ________ than participants who did not practise. Further, participants who were given extra time to study the word pairs ________.
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Hambrick et al. (2014) argue that in addition to what proposed by Ericsson, at least four factors are strong predictors of expertise. These factors do not include ________.
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The person-object-action (PAO) system for memorizing long numbers involves ________.
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The model of skill acquisition by Fitt and Posner does not include ________.
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Maguire et al. (2000) studied the brains of highly experienced taxi drivers who know the location of 25,000 London streets and more than 1000 landmarks and found that the ________ of experienced taxi drivers were significantly larger than normal controls.
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