Exam 9: Memory
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The continuous and repeated presentation of one piece of information actively reduces the chances of retrieving related information. This statement describes the process of:
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According to your textbook, the memory deficit in Alzheimer's disease is:
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The first dichotomy of memory refers to implicit versus __________.
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According to the multistore model, what store is brief, low-level and the most fragile?
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In which neurological condition is memory loss MOST likely to affect the patient's identity?
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Holding information in STM will always guarantee that the information will be learned and stored in LTM.
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A theory of forgetting arises from interference - the idea that old memories interfere with the acquisition of new memories.
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Name one of the materials that Sperling used to investigate sensory memory.
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Which of the following statements regarding memory is the most accurate?
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_______ or consciously repeating information increases the likelihood of information being passed into long-term memory.
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Describe the survival processing effect and provide an example of a famous experiment.
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Which of the following scientists was able to 'retrieve' memories by directly stimulating the human brain?
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Which of the following adjectives does not apply to current views of human memory?
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Eyewitness testimonies are usually very reliable and should provide enough evidence for convicting a defendant.
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According to your textbook, who thought that memory was like a tablet of wax which could be carved into?
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