Exam 9: Memory
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Richie needs to buy bananas, apricots, and milk. Which demonstrates the use of an acronym to remember the items on his list?
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In the process of finding the term to answer this question, you are using
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One key difference between sensory memory and short-term memory is that
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One way to differentiate between long-term and short-term memory systems in research is to construct a serial position curve, or to plot the position of an item in a list along with
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According to memory researchers, the best way to prepare for an exam is to
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Neuroscientists developed the non-matching-to-sample task in order to test whether
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Which pair of words would be most closely related in a semantic web?
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Which situation best lends itself to memorization by encoding?
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Identify the component of working memory you are using when you repeat a phone number over and over in your head in order to remember it.
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Writing down the names of all twentieth-century U.S. presidents from memory requires you to engage in
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When you enter an old password to retrieve your email, rather than entering your new password, you are demonstrating _______ interference. On the other hand, not being able to recall your old phone number is an example of _______ interference.
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The susceptibility of our memories to include false details that fit in with real details of an event is called the
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Which is the best critique of the accuracy of flashbulb memory?
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Imagine that you are learning to play the piano, which requires fine control of finger movement. How might underlying neural activity (i.e., synaptic activity) change as you learn?
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Refer to the figure below.
If you attempted to memorize a list of words by organizing the words as shown in the figure, which encoding strategy would you be using?

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Differentiate between declarative and nondeclarative memory.
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What parts of the brain did the case of H.M., as well as experiments with animals, reveal as important for declarative memory?
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