Exam 7: Human Memory: Retention and Retrieval
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What evidence suggests that people will use what they can remember to infer what else they might have studied?
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According to the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm,subjects should recall the word _____ when giving a list containing the words bed,dream,night,pillow,and slumber.
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The hippocampus responds to false memories and true memories with the same activation level.
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It is easier to remember happy memories when _____ and sad memories when _____.
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Neuroimaging studies suggest that implicit memories are stored in the:
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In Reder and Ross's (1983)experiment,the outcome for which condition replicated the fan effect?
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Knowledge that we cannot consciously recall but that nonetheless manifests itself in our improved performance on some task is referred to as _____ memory.
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What is the decay theory of forgetting? What is the interference theory of forgetting?
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