Exam 6: Memory

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When answering such questions as "Who was your date to the Junior Prom?" or "Which costume did you wear last Halloween?" you are relying most explicitly on the memory process of:

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Middle-aged Mrs.Lovett is recalling her first Christmas as a young newlywed at her in-laws' Wyoming ranch.This is a(n)_____ memory.

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The levels-of-processing approach suggests:

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You examine the schedule for your favorite soccer team.The team plays sixteen games each season.Later,you try recalling that schedule for a friend who likes the same team you do.Chances are,you will recall opponents at the beginning of the schedule particularly well.This is an example of the _____ effect.

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A(n)is a meaningful group of stimuli that can be stored as a unit in short-term memory.

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_____ is a memory task in which individuals are presented with a stimulus and asked whether they have been exposed to it in the past or to identify it from a list of alternatives.

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Distinguish between explicit and implicit memory.How is implicit memory studied in the laboratory? How does implicit memory research inform the continuing debate in psychology regarding the unconscious determinants of behavior? In your answer,make explicit reference to behaviors that may have important personal and social consequences.

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Which of the following is TRUE of the neuroscience of memory?

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Which of the following is true of sensory memory?

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Which of the following alternatives best expresses psychologist Elizabeth Loftus' position on the validity of repressed memories?

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Which of the following is the best reason that we have trouble remembering the license plate number of a car that we just passed ten minutes ago?

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Grouping pieces of information together to expand the effective capacity of short-term memory is termed _____.

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When you tell an acquaintance your telephone number,you do not recite the digits one by one at a constant rate,as in "3,3,7,2,3,4,8,3,9,2." Rather,you might say,"3,3,7 ...2,3,4 ...83,92." This exemplifies _____,a strategy to enhance _____ memory.

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A typical multiple-choice question on a psychology test is an example of both a _____ and an _____ test of memory.

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Long-term potentiation refers to the process whereby:

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You have just listened to your current favorite song on your iPod.You can still hear traces of the final chorus,even though the song has just ended.For a few seconds,the song will be represented in auditory sensory memory,or memory.

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"I know it! It''s um ...um ...It starts with 'G'," begins a trivia-game contestant excitedly.The contestant is falling prey to the _____ phenomenon.

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A research participant is required to report as much of a poem as he can remember,immediately after having read the poem once.We would expect the greatest number of recall errors in lines:

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I was a second-semester freshman.I was eating fries in the college cafeteria when my friend Liz came up.She was wearing that plaid coat with her yellow skirt,along with that moss-green embroidered bag,the one with a Grecian urn embroidered on it.She told me the shuttle blew up.This is my memory of the 1986 Challenger disaster.

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"It's like riding a bike;once you know how,you don't forget." This adage suggests that procedural memories do not require conscious attempts at recall;that is,procedural memories are often .

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