Exam 6: Memory
Exam 1: The Science of Psychology130 Questions
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Jillian was in a car accident and sustained a serious head trauma.Since the surgery, she has forgotten her name, career, and other vital information about herself.Yet, she is still able to talk, know what words mean, and have general knowledge about the world, such as what day it is or who currently is the president of the U.S.This behavior suggests that Jillian's _____ is impaired, but her _____ is still functioning.
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Long-term potentiation is a concept that explains
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Which of the following is true of the term "levels of processing" in memory?
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_____ refers to auditory sensory memory, whereas _____ refers to visual sensory memory.
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The locations of neural activity, called _____, are interconnected.
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Ryan, a high-school football player, received a head injury during a game.Following recovery, Ryan was unable to remember anything that happened before the injury.However, he was able to form new relationships and new memories.In the context of forgetting, Ryan's condition best exemplifies
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An individual's autobiographical memory forms the core of the individual's
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Having a better memory for items at the beginning of a list demonstrates the _____, whereas having a better memory for items at the end of a list demonstrates the _____.
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Rachel remembers that she has an important meeting with her advisor right after her English class on Tuesday.This is an example of _____ memory.
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Which of the following is true of divided attention in the context of memory encoding?
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Why did cognitive psychologist Jonathan Schooler suggest that the term recovered memories be replaced with the term discovered memories?
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Which of the following correctly differentiates between sensory memory and short-term memory?
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According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin theory, which of the following memory systems has a time frame of up to 30 seconds?
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The type of effortful retrieval associated with a person's feeling that he or she knows something (say, a word or a name) but cannot quite pull it out of memory is known as
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Which of the following is true of the visuo-spatial sketchpad?
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Janel was sexually abused by her uncle when she was five years old.This experience was so devastating and traumatic that she removed the memory from her conscious awareness.This is an example of a(n)
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Which of the following is the main reason that hampers the use of rehearsal as a tool for retaining information over a long period of time?
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