Exam 7: Memory Errors
Exam 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology43 Questions
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Exam 3: Perception43 Questions
Exam 4: Attention43 Questions
Exam 5: Memory Structures and Processes45 Questions
Exam 6: Long-Term Memory: Influences on Retrieval45 Questions
Exam 7: Memory Errors43 Questions
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Anne suffers from amnesia, and cannot remember how to get from her bedroom to the living room. However, once she sits down, she is able to crochet easily. Anne has an intact _____.
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Altering memories or creating False memories for events we have never experienced is _____.
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Childhood amnesia seems to be specific to _____ memories.
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Jonathan cannot explicitly retrieve memories following a traumatic brain injury. What area of the brain is likely damaged?
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Discuss potential methodology you could use to test the occurrence of False memory. Specifically, what kind of stimuli would you use?
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List Daniel Schacter's seven sins of memory, and give an example of each.
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_____ are protein fibers that develop in a neuron's nucleus, decreasing its ability to function properly.
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Cognitive interview _____ accurate witness retrieval of event details as compared to typical police questioning.
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A lack of attention during encoding or retrieval results in poor memory, and is known as _____.
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Discuss the different types of amnesia, and how implicit and explicit memory are affected by amnesia. Lastly, name the biological features associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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Having a Nick Jonas song stuck in your head all day is an example of memory bias.
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In a study by Clifasefi et al. (2013), subjects who had False memories created by suggestions from researchers of an earlier event when they got sick drinking vodka showed a _____ preference for drinking vodka in the future.
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Mary participates in a study where she is asked to read the following words: "frigid, chilly, winter, freeze, shiver, frost, air, wet" - and she is asked to write down all of the words she remembers. She includes "snow" in the list of words she remembers, even though "snow" wasn't on the list. This is an example of _____.
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Imagine you are watching a movie, and you recognize an actor. Their name is "on the tip on your tongue" - this is an example of _____.
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In Loftus and Palmer's study, participants were more likely to report seeing broken glass when they were presented with what word?
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Ava tells her friend a story, thinking that she originally heard it from her mother, when she actually dreamt it. This is known as source misattribution.
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