Exam 6: Memory
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This is an increase in the efficiency of neural transmission at the synapses between neurons.
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When asked to recall the date of John Kennedy's assassination,Peter draws a blank; however,when asked whether it was October 24,1962,November 22,1963,or February 1,1965,he correctly answers with the second of the choices.This example most clearly demonstrates the value of ______.
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________ syndrome is a condition in which people with serious mental disabilities show extraordinary genius in one specific area,often accompanied by some unique type of memory skill.
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As we age,our ability to recognize the strengths and limitations of our own memories improves.This is known as:
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There are two types of declarative (explicit)memory: __________ and __________.
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The defense mechanism identified by Freud in which a person blocks unfriendly or painful memories from consciousness is called:
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The first step in the memory process is __________ information in a form that the memory system can use.
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________ involves three key processes - encoding information,storing it,and retrieving it at some later point.
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Delilah is giving a presentation to her psychology class on the concept of repressed memories.She would probably cite the theories of ________ for the best support of her arguments.
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Explicit memory can be divided into semantic memory and episodic memory.
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The ________ circuit involves the different parts of the brain through which information travels as it is being consolidated into one's memory.
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The best place to take your biology exam to ensure good retrieval of biology concepts is in _____________.
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The logical conclusion from years of searching for the engram is that human memory is:
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Loni is asked to memorize the letters I K T E A L N in no particular order.She memorizes them by reorganizing them into the words INK and LATE.This tactic is called ______.
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Organizing information into rhymes and jingles is an example of ________.
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The Papez circuit starts in WHICH of the following brain structures?
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Molly effortlessly recalls prayers in church that she had learned years earlier from her mother.This is likely because of __________.
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In the game show Jeopardy! contestants are tested on general information.The type of memory used to answer these kinds of questions is _________.
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Remembering your first day of college classes is an example of ________ memory.
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