Exam 12: Remembering and Forgetting
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"I know all of my students' names this semester.But I would have a hard time remembering many of the names from past semesters." This illustrates:
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The classic forgetting curve that Ebbinghaus described for nonsense syllables has a:
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Rolando wants to memorize a list of items to take on a camping trip.He uses "Four is a door" to remember the fourth item,imagining a sleeping bag up against the door.Rolando is using:
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Proactive interference is to ____ as retroactive interference is to ____.
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Network theory relies on the concept of nodes.What is a node?
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The more confident an eyewitness is,the more accurate their memory.
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Bryce attended his 25-year high school reunion.As he was driving to the reunion,he tried to remember the names of some of his classmates.This is called ____; at the reunion,he could remember his classmates when he saw their faces.This is called ____.
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Research on retrieval cues has found that it is the ____ of associations that leads to improved recall of events or information.
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In a recent study,subjects who were given the drug propranolol were less likely to experience:
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A man memorizes a shopping list by imagining where each item would be found in his local supermarket.He is using:
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You should be in the same physiological state during retrieval of information as you were when learning the information.This is called:
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Describe how propranolol may have promise in helping people deal with painful memories; in particular,describe the action the drug has on the brain.
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Your cousin's amygdala was seriously damaged in a car accident.Which of the following is most likely to happen with her memory?
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"Oh,I know the answer to this question.I can just feel it.Don't say it.Oh,come on.I know it." If you have ever experienced this,then you are familiar with:
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According to the text,the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon results from:
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In proactive interference,new memories are interfering with old memories.
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Violet has to learn the colors of the visual spectrum for science class.Erv tells her that the name "ROY G.BIV" can be used to remember them,because each letter stands for a color (e.g.,R = Red).Using ROY G.BIV to remember the colors of the spectrum is an example of:
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