Exam 10: Storage and Retrieval
Exam 1: Introduction52 Questions
Exam 2: Habituation and Other Forms of Simple Stimulus Learning47 Questions
Exam 3: Classical Conditioning53 Questions
Exam 4: Instrumental Learning: Reward47 Questions
Exam 5: Instrumental Conditioning: Nonreward, Punishment, and Avoidance37 Questions
Exam 6: Verbal Learning44 Questions
Exam 7: Human Memory: Conceptual Approaches53 Questions
Exam 8: Short-Term Retention48 Questions
Exam 9: Encoding55 Questions
Exam 10: Storage and Retrieval47 Questions
Exam 11: Spatial, Motor-Skill, and Implicit Learning39 Questions
Exam 12: Individual Differences in Learning and Memory46 Questions
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Evidence supporting the Permanent Memory Hypothesis can be seen in:
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Ever since his car accident, Joe has difficulty remembering what his friends do for a living, although he can remember their names. This dysfunction is evidence for:
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An early, but ultimately incorrect, approach to understanding the biology of memory was:
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The inability to recall information from LTM means that the information to-be-recalled no longer exists in LTM.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of prospective memory?
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A person earning which of the following grades in a history course is likely to have the highest amount of recall of the course content years after finishing the course:
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Research on long-term memory loss tends to yield forgetting curves that are conceptually to the forgetting curves obtained by Ebbinghaus.
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Patricia can't seem to remember where she put her keys when she came home last night, and is now, frantically, trying to find them before leaving the house for work. To enhance her memory, Patricia should try which of the following memory search strategies?
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If you were presented with the words NURSE, SICK, LAWYER, and MEDICINE, and when asked to recall these words at a later time, which of the following words has the highest likelihood of being falsely recalled?
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James is remembering his 10th birthday party, when he spilled milk all over his younger sister's head. The memory of this event was most likely retrieved from which memory system?
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The material that Caitlin studied for an upcoming Biology exam would most likely be consolidated into long-term memory:
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Which of the following individuals is least likely to retrieve a false memory?
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The brain responds to falsely-retrieved information in a manner simila to how it responds to accurately-recalled information.
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As Melanie sits in class paying attention to the new material being presented by her professor, this information, in its unconsolidated state, is likely being processed in which storage system?
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An analogous type of spreading of activation that characterizes semantic networks is a central assumption of:
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If a typical person is told to "Name a type of bird," which of the following responses would be most likely to take the longest amount of time to be generated?
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