Exam 7: Memory

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________ memory is the conscious recollection of facts and events that you can verbally communicate.

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People who describe life experiences as going from bad to better are ________ than people who describe life experiences as going from good to bad.

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The connectionist view of memory argues that changes in the strength of synaptic connections are the fundamental bases of memory.

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You are relaxing beside a water display in the park. The quiet, scenic environment reminds you of a poem you read in English class last week. This is an example of ________ memory.

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Motivated forgetting is usually associated with what type of memories?

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Fifteen-year old Matt and his father are in an electronics store looking at video game systems. Matt gives his father a complete breakdown of the pros and cons of each of the different video game systems on display. Matt is able to accurately recall all of these details because he has

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In John's favorite picture, he is riding with his father on a lawnmower. John also likes the smell of freshly mowed grass. Which of the following cues do you predict will elicit the strongest emotional memory in John?

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List the phases of memory. Now imagine that you are a server in a fancy restaurant and are expected to take orders without writing anything down. Explain how each of the phases of memory is crucial to your job.

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In terms of short-term memory, the magic number seven refers to

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Which of the following individuals is demonstrating divided attention?

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The amazing memory ability of 59-year-old Akira Haraguchi made him famous because people of his age normally have poor memory abilities.

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Provide one example of each of the following: semantic, episodic, and flashbulb memories.

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The memory of where you were when you heard about the events of 9/11 is termed a(n) ________ memory.

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________ memory is the ability to recount your memory in words.

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Which of the following is likely to create a flashbulb memory?

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Hillary is recalling details from her most recent trip to Disney World. Which lobe of her brain is most active?

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The term "reminiscence bump" refers to the fact that adults remember more events from the fourth decade of their lives than they do from the second and third decades.

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The activation of information that a person already has in storage is referred to as

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In H. M.'s surgery, the part of his brain responsible for laying down new memories was damaged beyond repair. The result was

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You and your roommate are both taking Spanish this semester. You are getting an "A" in the course but your roommate is getting a "C." According to research by Harry Bahrick, fifty years from now

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