Exam 7: Memory
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Our memories of general knowledge items such as the meanings of words or the dates of famous historical events are stored in _______.
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_____ are extremely vivid and detailed memories about an event.
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Alice was distracted when her friend asked her a question.She started to ask her friend to repeat the question,when she suddenly realized what her friend had been asking her.This is likely because the question was still stored in her
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Which of the following is NOT an example of long-term memory?
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Which type of memory is concerned with remembering the day your parents bought you a car?
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Herrmann Ebbinghaus is famous for creating a _________________,which graphically displayed the results of his memory experiments.
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What might happen if a study participant viewed a doctored photograph of an event that did not actually occur?
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A __________ is an organized cluster of memories that constitutes one's knowledge about events,objects,and ideas .
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The state psychology association has invited teams from all the colleges in the state to compete in a Psych Bowl.The teams will answer questions such as "Who founded the first psychology laboratory?" Where is this information stored?
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Many people think of memory as an accurate "recording" of past events.However,researchers have been able to demonstrate that it is fairly easy to make subjects misremember events,or even remember events that did not occur.Explain three different techniques that researchers have used to create these false memories.Provide examples of each.
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The ________________ model of short-term memory proposes an active system of memory stores and a central executive,which together allow us to manage complex tasks.
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Jermaine sees a car accident and he initially estimates the offending driver to be traveling at 39 miles per hour.However,after hearing another witness's report of the cars "bumping" and answering a police officer's questions about the rate of speed when the cars "contacted," he subsequently revises his estimate to 30 miles per hour and his memory of the accident changes.This is an example of
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Last week Lisa took an abnormal psychology test and did not miss a question.However,when a guest speaker came to class a week later to talk about schizophrenia,she had trouble remembering some of the relevant class material.She remembered even less about the topic when she saw a news report on schizophrenia a month later.What memory phenomenon explains what Lisa is experiencing?
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Our memories of general knowledge items such as the meanings of words or the dates of famous historical events are stored in
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Little Tammy is talking to her grandfather.She loves to listen to him tell stories about when he was a child.He has very vivid recollections of his youth and enjoys telling people about his fond memories.Unfortunately,grandpa has a difficult time remembering what happened within the last few days or weeks.If there are no physiological problems,grandpa's memory problems are best explained by ______.
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Chris forgot about his quiz,so he had only 5 minutes to learn 20 vocabulary words.He went through the list once,waited a minute and then went through the list again in the same order.Although he was confident,his grade indicated that he missed approximately half of the words.Which words on the list did he most likely miss,and why?
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