Exam 7: Interconnections Between Acquisi-Tion and Retrieval

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Which of the following methods seems LEAST likely to be evidence of an implicit memory?

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In many circumstances,participants correctly recognize that a stimulus is familiar,but they Are mistaken in their beliefs about where and when they encountered the stimulus.This error Is referred to as

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When you are trying to access information in long-term memory,you use a

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In the "remember/know" paradigm,a response of "know" is NOT

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Context has an effect on memory

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Compare and contrast implicit and explicit memory.Include in your discussion a description of the various testing methods that are used to assess each type of memory.

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Which of the following statements is an example of a recognition test?

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Current evidence indicates that patients suffering from Korsakoff's amnesia

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Your friend asks you what you ate for breakfast yesterday morning.Describe how you might search and retrieve that information by considering how activation might spread through a network.

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Describe the "remember/know" paradigm by answering the following questions: a.What is the primary task in this paradigm? b.On what process does "remembering" depend? What about "knowing"? c.What does this paradigm tell us about the nature of memory?

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Which of the following statements is NOT likely to be an influence of implicit memory?

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The term "processing pathway" refers to

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A researcher hypothesizes that high doses of caffeine can produce context-dependent learning.To confirm this hypothesis,the researcher would need to show that

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In the "false fame" experiments,participants were asked to read through a list of names,merely pronouncing each name out loud.Later,participants were shown a second list,and asked which names on this list were the names of the famous people.Some of these names were utterly fictitious but were actually repeats of names that had appeared on the earlier (pronunciation)list.People were most likely to identify a fictitious name as famous if

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Like patients with Korsakoff 's syndrome,H.M.has difficulty with

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Theodore has suffered from Korsakoff's amnesia for the last decade.Theodore is LEAST likely to do which of the following actions?

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In many settings,a person experiences a sense of familiarity but no accompanying source memory.This pattern is LEAST likely to lead to

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A participant is asked to memorize a series of word pairs,including the pair "heavy-light." The participant is asked a series of questions: "Was 'lamp' one of the words you saw? Was 'candle' one of the words? Was 'spark' one of the words? Was 'light' one of the words?" The participant answers "no" to each of these questions,probably because

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An investigator asks,"Can you remember what happened last Tuesday at noon while you were sitting in the back room of Jane's Restaurant?" This is an example of a question relying on

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Steve is shown a list of words that includes "baby." He is then asked to list all the words he can remember from the list,but he does not include "baby." Steve is later given a lexical decision task in which he has to decide,for each of the letter strings presented,whether the string is an actual word or not.One of the letter strings presented in the lexical decision task,though,is "baby." Which of the following patterns is most likely to reflect Steve's performance on this identification task?

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