Exam 7: Memory
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According to Alan Baddeley (2003, 2007), the first step in the working memory process is __________.
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__________________ occurs when information from our five senses leaves a small, momentary trace in our brain unless we pay attention to and process this information.
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_____________________ memory is also called working memory, because it is the part of memory required to attend to a situation or problem.
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The string of digits 1776149217871941 is difficult for most people to remember, but breaking them up into 1776, 1492, 1787, and 1941 in a process called _________________ makes it easier.
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__________________ is to nondeclarative memory as __________________ is to declarative memory.
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Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget had a vivid memory of being nearly kidnapped as a child. However, this never happened. This erroneous recall is an example of __________.
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