Exam 3: Working Memory
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Memory114 Questions
Exam 2: Memory and the Brain114 Questions
Exam 3: Working Memory113 Questions
Exam 4: Episodic Memory82 Questions
Exam 5: Semantic Memory84 Questions
Exam 6: Visual Memory84 Questions
Exam 7: Autobiographical Memory84 Questions
Exam 8: False Memory84 Questions
Exam 9: Metamemory83 Questions
Exam 10: Memory Disorders84 Questions
Exam 11: Memory in Childhood84 Questions
Exam 12: Memory in Older Adults83 Questions
Exam 13: Memory Improvement and Learning Efficiency84 Questions
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Which type of tasks interfere less with the visuospatial sketchpad?
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The term for new information enters working memory and displaces information already present is:
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An experimenter presents a list of words for participants to free recall in any order.Immediately after the list is presented, the participants must do math problems before they recall.Relative to a condition in which recall is immediate, the participants who did math problems will show:
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Anders Ericsson and his colleagues trained a normal college student to:
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Peterson & Peterson estimated that within how many seconds all information in working memory is lost?
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The work of G.A.Miller involved a specific type of information system involving possible decomposable ______ involving more information.
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Brooks (1968) asked participants to make judgments about letters when they were only imagining the letter.He showed that:
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If new information enters working memory and displaces information already present, this type of information is called:
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