Exam 9: Episodic Memory
Exam 1: The Nature of Learning and Memory50 Questions
Exam 2: The Neural Bases of Learning and Memory50 Questions
Exam 3: Simple Forms of Learning and Memory50 Questions
Exam 4: Perceptual Learning and Memory50 Questions
Exam 5: Procedural Learning I: Classical Conditioning50 Questions
Exam 6: Procedural Learning II: Habits and Instrumental Learning50 Questions
Exam 7: Emotional Learning and Memory50 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive Memory50 Questions
Exam 9: Episodic Memory50 Questions
Exam 10: Semantic Memory50 Questions
Exam 11: Memory Consolidation50 Questions
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On tests of recognition, aged subjects tend to have a high rate of false alarms.
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Psychologists have yet to devise a good study of false memory that is devoid of misattribution errors and suggestibility.
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Fear conditioning studies have been used with rats as a way of exploring how the hippocampus is critical for learning __________.
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In general, aged people are more prone to memory errors that result from an overdependence of _________.
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Why might an older person feel like they had a lot of things happen to them in their 20s compared to their first five years of life or after 40?
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Ambiguities in research surrounding the hippocampus led scientists to turn to animal models.
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Exploring the environment from a bird's eye view caused greater activation of the ________.
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Studies into the role of the hippocampus in recognition for where objects have previously been investigated have used the _________ task.
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When testing rats' memory for a specific location where they were given a tasty reward, rats with hippocampal damage had ________.
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A small cup is placed in a cage and a monkey is rewarded for looking inside of it. The cup is removed but after a short delay it is presented again along with a novel stimulus, a ball. A monkey with damage to the hippocampus but intact surrounding areas will ___________.
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Your personal recollection of an event is specifically called __________ memory.
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Our memories for specific past events are specifically called __________ memory.
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Studies of individuals who suffered from transient anoxia suggest that the ________ plays a large role in episodic memory.
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Discuss which kinds of memory show the most prominent declines as we age and why. Be specific in your answer.
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According to dual process theories familiarity and recollection are seen as ________.
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When animal researchers want to test recognition memory in a single exposure to a novel stimulus they often use the _____________ task.
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Successful recognition in the ROC analysis is indicated by a(n) __________.
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K.C. suffered from widespread damage to several brain regions including the _________.
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