Exam 3: Short-Term Memory and Working Memory
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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In a typical mental-scanning paradigm experiment, participants memorize a map; the map is then removed from view and participants are asked to ________.
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Baddeley and Hitch (1974) argued that Atkinson and Shiffrin's model was incomplete, and that it was necessary to conceptualize STM as also involving an active working processor because ________.
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Paulesu et al. (1993) found that Brodmann area ________ was linked to the phonological store.
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The first version of Baddeley's multicomponent model (1974) consists of ________ components.
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In Broadbent's model, primary memory encompasses two subsystems: the S-System and the P-system. The P-System ________.
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Scoville and Milner (1957) argued that the ________, which were ablated in H.M.'s surgery, were responsible for long-term memory.
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Several experiments by Miller (1956) showed that humans are limited to processing about ________, plus or minus two.
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The Atkinson and Shiffrin's model predicts that delaying report and preventing rehearsal during that delay will impede the recency effect but not the primacy effect because ________.
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Paulesu et al. (1993) found that that ________ is linked to the articulatory loop.
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What experimental evidence supports Baddeley's notion that the episodic buffer requires additional resources and operates independently of the phonological lop and the visuospatial sketchpad?
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The current interpretation of the combined data by Malmo (1942) and Jacobsen (1936) is that ________.
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The critical finding of Jacobsen's experiments (1936) was ________.
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Working memory is different in that it does require attention, and because it requires attention it involves different regions of the brain than short-term memory. Attentional control is associated with ________.
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The case of H.M. influenced early models of memory because it ________.
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The impetus for Broadbent's model was provided by ________.
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The early interpretation of Jacobsen's experiments (1936) was ________.
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In the current version of the multicomponent model (2013), Baddeley connects the visuospatial sketchpad directly to the LTM because of an assumption that this would facilitate ________.
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What are the central executive, the phonological loop, and the visuospatial sketchpad? What is each responsible for?
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