Exam 8: Extension C: Memory

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Students in one study had the task of trying to recall a list of 600 words.As they read the list, the students were asked to write down three other words closely related in meaning to each listed word.In a test given later, the words each student supplied were used as the memory cues to jog memory.The students recalled _____ percent of the original list of 600 words using the cues.

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As long-term memories are stored, older memories are often updated, changed, lost, or revised.

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About half of all children show eidetic imagery.

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You must learn the 12 cranial nerves for Anatomy and Physiology class.Your best bet for being able to learn this material would be using

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Being able to remember a person's name to his or her face requires that you

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Recitation is effective in improving memory because it

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Which of the following would be the LEAST effective method for remembering a long list of words?

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____________________ memory, also called fact memory, is that part of long-term memory containing information, such as the definition of mammals and the names of your pets.

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Which of the following would be the most important factor to use in deciding whether to use whole learning or part learning in memorizing a poem or a selection of music?

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The ____________________ theory of forgetting only seems to explain forgetting in sensory memory and short-term memory.

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_____ refers to summarizing aloud while you are learning.

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Forgetting events that occurred just before a head injury would be an example of retrograde amnesia.

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Discuss the four basic principles of mnemonics, and explain how they are able to improve your memory.

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The more you know, the easier it becomes to add new information to long-term memory.

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____________________ memories are stored on the basis of meaningfulness and importance. or

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As Morgan studies her psychology notes, she tries to use the new terms in several sentences and to form images that include the new information.Morgan is trying to knit meaningful _____ into her memory code to help her retrieve this information when she needs it.

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Regarding how sleep and eating affect memory, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?

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Episodic memories are not as easily forgotten as semantic memories.

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Lasting images that are frozen in memory at times of personal tragedy, accident, or other significant events are called ____________________ memories.

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When using _____, the items in your list are assigned to locations within a visual setting, such as placing them around the town square.

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