Exam 7: A: Memory
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Procedural memory would be affected by damage to the
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A witness identifies an innocent person seen somewhere else as the perpetrator of a crime.The main reason for this mistake in memory occurring is that
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Iconic memory involves fleeting visual images that persist for about __________ second(s).
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An intelligence test for adults frequently has a general knowledge section which tests for __________ memory.
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Most of our basic factual knowledge about the world is almost totally immune to forgetting and includes the names of objects,the days of the week,simple math skills,and the seasons of the year.This type of declarative memory is called __________memory.
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Which stage of memory allows us to perceive motion pictures as seamless and connected images?
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Organizing information into larger units as a way of improving the efficiency of short-term memory is called
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You are able to remember your two computer passwords because they are the name of the place and state where you went on your honeymoon.This illustrates the use of which of the following?
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The type of rehearsal which keeps memories active in short-term memory,but does not do very well in transferring those memories into long-term memory is called
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An entire past experience may be reconstructed from one small recollection through a process known as
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When European-American and Chinese adults were asked to recall 20 memories from any time in their lives,the memories of the American adults tended to be focused on
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The memory system used for relatively permanent storage of meaningful information is called __________ memory.
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Remembering your locker combination by relating it to your parents' and sister's birth dates illustrates the use of
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Which of the following types of memory is most often stored phonetically (by sound)?
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Source confusion explains how which of the following are formed?
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Students can get a teacher off the subject by asking one slightly off-topic question,which sets up an association with another topic and then to another topic and so on until the teacher is "miles" from what she was originally teaching.This illustrates which model of memory?
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