Exam 6: Memory

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For long-term memories to become permanent and stable over time, they must undergo a physical process called memory consolidation.

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Tara gives Patrick directions to her house so he can come to the party tonight. Patrick's ability to recall the directions in the proper order is an example of:

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The pioneering research of George Sperling identified the basic features of sensory memory.

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One of the most effective strategies for encoding information into long-term memory is elaborative rehearsal.

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

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Richard Thompson proposed that memories of simple behaviors were stored in specific locations in the cerebellum.

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Identify the psychologist at the forefront of research on memory distortions who is one of the most widely recognized authorities on eyewitness memory.

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In telling the detective everything she could recall about what happened when she went into the bank to make a deposit, Lynn got to the point that she could not recall any more details. At that point, Lynn was probably experiencing:

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The _____ is especially prominent when you have to engage in a serial recall task, such as remembering a list of items in their original order.

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Visual sensory memory only lasts for about half a second, while auditory sensory memory lasts for a few seconds.

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The terms schema and engram mean the same thing.

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According to the working memory model developed by British psychologist Alan Baddeley, the central executive controls attention, integrates information, and manages the activities of the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad.

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A cross-cultural study found that the average age of earliest autobiographical memories for Taiwanese and Chinese college students tended to be earlier than the average age of earliest autobiographical memories for European American college students.

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Suppression is motivated forgetting that occurs unconsciously and involves a memory that is blocked and unavailable to consciousness.

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Which of the following statements about the organization of information in long-term memory is FALSE?

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Non-REM sleep facilitates consolidation of _____ memories.

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We transform information into a form that can be entered and retained by the memory system. This process is known as:

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Based on several lines of evidence, today's memory researchers recognize that long-term memory is a simple, singular memory system.

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The "lost-in-the-mall" technique involves:

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The Culture and Human Behavior box in your text features a study by developmental psychologist Qi Wang, who compared the earliest memories of European American college students to those of Taiwanese and Chinese college students. Wang found that the earliest memories of the Taiwanese and Chinese college students:

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