Exam 10: Memory
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Users of sign language report experiencing TOT states, called tip-of-the-finger states.
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The ability to retrieve and reproduce from memory previously encountered material is called recall.
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________ is defined as conscious, intentional recollection of an event or an item of information.
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George Miller's estimate of the capacity of short-term memory is the "magical 2 to 20 range."
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If you are trying to retrieve a memory, you will be better able to do so if:
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Memory researchers generally agree that the parallel distributed processing model of memory is more useful than the three-box model.
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Zeke finds that he performs better on the exams that are given in his regular psychology classroom than he does in the large lecture room that is used to give midterms and finals to several sections at once. Zeke's experience illustrates the:
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Bob is moving and has been assigned a new phone number. His old phone number was 469-8301, while his new phone number has been changed to 840-5327. If Bob experiences proactive interference when asked for his new phone number, you would predict he would recall:
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Match the definitions with the correct terms.
-Forgetting that occurs when previously stored material interferes with the ability to remember similar, more recently learned material.
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Another name for the parallel distributed processing (PDP) model of memory is the:
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-A memory system that momentarily preserves extremely accurate images of sensory information.
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Knowing that flash floods occur quickly when water runs off hard, dry ground would be an episodic memory.
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An early study of memory explored what would happen if people were prevented from rehearsing information. Participants memorized meaningless groups of letters and immediately afterward had to count backward by threes from an arbitrary number. What were the results? What conclusions were drawn from this research?
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In ancient times, philosophers compared memory to a soft wax tablet that would preserve anything that chanced to make an imprint on it.
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Flashbulb memories, unlike other memories, are accurate records of the past.
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________ is thought to be the biological mechanism of long-term memory.
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