Exam 7: Memory
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Most people cannot store the following list of letters in short-term memory. G O T O Y O U R B E D R O O M
However,if the letters are grouped meaningfully into words,they fit short-term's memory span: Go to your bedroom.This illustrates
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Echoic memory is to hearing,as ______________ memory is to vision.
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In the partial report method of Sperling's study of sensory memory,the participants were to report
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One technique for manipulating memories is known as _____________.It involves a researcher giving instructions to participants to imagine certain events.
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One reason for misremembering an event is that our __________ influence what to pay attention to,and what we expect to happen is certain situations.
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Nick can remember far more than seven letters if he combines the letters using _____.
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When asked to recall single-digit numbers presented in various digit span sizes,the typical adult would probably start to encounter difficulty once they got past ________ digits.
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Elaborative rehearsal is defined as the rote repetition of material in order to prolong exposure.
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Which of the following is most likely to improve performance on an exam?
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Benjamin is a participant in a lab experiment.He is shown a list of words that include: engine,tire,trunk,drive,gasoline,and cup holder.When later asked,Benjamin says that "car" was one of the words he saw on the list,even though it was not there.This experiment is using _______________ to study memory.
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Misty and her family just got back from a vacation at Disney World,where they had a great time.Under which of the following circumstances is Misty likely to have difficulty remembering what they did?
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Proactive interference as used in the study of memory refers to when
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The Atkinson-Shiffrin model is the best-known model of human memory.Describe the flow of information through human memory according to the model,including the basic properties of the different types of memory stores.
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Which memory system provides us with a very brief image of all the stimuli present at a particular moment?
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The area of the brain critically involved in the formation of long-term declarative memories is
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According to the levels of processing approach to memory,thinking about synonyms is one method of _____ processing that should _____ memory for that term.
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