Exam 10: Memory Components, forgetting, and Strategies
Exam 1: The Classification of Motor Skills48 Questions
Exam 2: The Measurement of Motor Performance34 Questions
Exam 3: Motor Abilities28 Questions
Exam 4: Neuromotor Basis for Motor Control36 Questions
Exam 5: Motor Control Theories41 Questions
Exam 6: Sensory Components of Motor Control41 Questions
Exam 7: Performance and Motor Control Characteristics of Functional Skills38 Questions
Exam 8: Action Preparation33 Questions
Exam 9: Attention As a Limited Capacity Resource42 Questions
Exam 10: Memory Components, forgetting, and Strategies28 Questions
Exam 11: Defining and Assessing Learning27 Questions
Exam 12: The Stages of Learning34 Questions
Exam 13: Transfer of Learning32 Questions
Exam 14: Demonstration and Verbal Instructions38 Questions
Exam 15: Augmented Feedback42 Questions
Exam 16: Practice Variability and Specificity32 Questions
Exam 17: The Amount and Distribution of Practice23 Questions
Exam 18: Whole and Part Practice26 Questions
Exam 19: Mental Practice25 Questions
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Some learning theorists argue that the information in the semantic and episodic memory systems should be considered declarative knowledge.
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In terms of capacity,working memory is comparable to what other information processing component? ________
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In a memory experiment,when information that is not to be recalled is presented during the retention interval,the experiment is investigating the effect of ________ interference on memory performance.
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The Atkinson and Shiffrin model of memory proposed that memory should be considered in terms of:
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Experts use long-term working memory when they need access to a large amount of relevant knowledge while performing an activity.
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The most commonly accepted reason serial discrete motor skills seem to be forgotten more quickly than continuous motor skills is that serial discrete motor skills are:
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In addition to serving as a temporary storage system,working memory also serves as a:
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In a memory experiment,when information not to be recalled is presented after information to be recalled,the experiment is designed to test the effect of:
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When we remember characteristics of a performance context that we were not instructed to remember,we demonstrate the influence of memory.
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An organization process that results in increasing the size of working memory and involves combining smaller units of information to make larger ones is an activity commonly called ________.
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Declarative knowledge stored in long-term memory is easier to verbalize than procedural knowledge.
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When location and distance characteristics of limb positioning movements are compared in memory tests,distance characteristics are typically recalled with more accuracy.
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In 1890,William James used which two terms to distinguish between memory of recent events and memory for information stored permanently?
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Which of the follow describes why verbal labels and visual metaphoric imagery aid the learning of complex motor skill? They:
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Highly skilled people are often unable to describe how they perform the skill at which they excel.
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The encoding specificity principle predicts that practicing basketball free-throws as they would be shot in an actual game increases the probability of successful free-throw shooting in a game.
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The term used in the study of memory to indicate that information that was once learned is no longer in memory or is not retrievable at the moment is ________.
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When participants in a memory experiment were given clock-face labels to associate with curvilinear limb positioning movements,retention tests results showed that the criterion positions were remembered with:
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An experiment by Millslagle supported the benefit of subjective organization in memory by showing that experienced basketball players performed better on a recognition test of structured plays they had previously seen than of unstructured plays.
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One reason why proactive interference affects memory performance is that interfering movements similar to the criterion-to-be-recalled movement create ________ so that the distinctiveness of the criterion movement is reduced.
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