Exam 6: Long-Term Memory
Exam 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology20 Questions
Exam 2: Perception24 Questions
Exam 3: Attention23 Questions
Exam 4: Disorders of Perception and Attention29 Questions
Exam 5: Short-Term Memory29 Questions
Exam 6: Long-Term Memory28 Questions
Exam 7: Disorders of Memory25 Questions
Exam 8: Thinking and Problem-Solving20 Questions
Exam 9: Disorders of Thinking and Problem-Solving20 Questions
Exam 10: Language21 Questions
Exam 11: Disorders of Language18 Questions
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The 'butcher on the bus' phenomenon provides support for
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Tulving's theory that retrieval depends on the feature match between input and output is called
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List and describe the factors that influence the recall/retrieval of a memory.
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The finding that learning is more effective when it involves retrieval tests is called
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The ability to consciously re-experience a previously experienced event is known as
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What is Reconsolidation? What implications does it have for eyewitness testimony?
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Elaborative encoding improves retrieval performance because
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List and describe the factors that enhance our ability to transfer information from working memory to long-term memory and factors that hinder this process.
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Craik & Lockhart (1972) suggested that successful retrieval of a memory depends on
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Godden and Baddeley (1975) showed that divers achieved the best retrieval in
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Bartlett's 'The War of the Ghosts' experiment demonstrated the occurrence of
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