Exam 1: The Study of 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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What are some of the reasons that made Darwin's work influential in memory research and still relevant today?
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The main contribution of Endel Tulving to the research on memory was ________.
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Why are the "nonsense syllables" proposed by Ebbinghaus still used today?
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Fechner's work in psychophysics is relevant to memory studies because ________.
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The difference between "memory" and "learning" is ________.
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The most important contribution of Aristotle to the study of memory was ________.
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The following statement is not true if referred to explicit memory: ________.
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What are three examples of short-term memory (STM) use, and three examples of long-term memory (LTM) use?
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The case of H.M. revolutionized the study of memory because _________.
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The conclusion reached by Lashley regarding the brain location of "memory engrams" was ________.
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The main impact of the cognitive revolution on memory research was ________.
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