Exam 7: Memory
Exam 1: Introducing the World of Psychology115 Questions
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Exam 3: Consciousness115 Questions
Exam 4: Development Across the Life Span115 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception115 Questions
Exam 6: Learning115 Questions
Exam 7: Memory115 Questions
Exam 8: Thinking and Intelligence119 Questions
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Exam 10: Sex,Gender,and Sexuality116 Questions
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Exam 12: Social Psychology116 Questions
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Elaborative rehearsal is a more effective memory strategy than maintenance rehearsal because the information is processed
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Jacob has to write an essay for his writing course and decides to write about a boy who is actually a wizard.When his teacher reads the essay,she realizes that Jacob got the idea from a popular book.Jacob denies this,honestly believing that he thought of the idea himself.Jacob is experiencing
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Patient H.M.had part of his medial temporal lobes,including the hippocampus,removed to eliminate seizures.After his surgery,H.M.could no longer
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Kumar is trying to remember the name of his psychology professor from last semester.To answer this question,Kumar must search for information in his
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Name the three stages of information processing in the acquisition of memory.Imagine you are reading a story in a magazine.Describe how that information would go through these three phases of information processing in the acquisition of a memory.
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A person who has experienced the loss of past memories may be experiencing
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Describe the levels of processing model.Explain the difference between maintenance and elaborative rehearsal,and provide an example (one example for each kind of rehearsal).
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The string of 16-digits 1776149217872014 is difficult to remember.If a person breaks them up into four groups of four digits (1776,1492,1787,and 2014),these numbers are easier to remember,due to the effect of
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Aman has anterograde amnesia.However,he can still remember how to ride a bicycle and how to tie his shoes,because his ________ memory is still intact.
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George has to recall the names of the first 20 presidents of the United States for his history test.According to the levels of processing model of memory,to remember the most names,George should
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If someone asks you to describe what a school is,you would most likely retrieve a(n)________ memory.
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Describe two ways that we forget.Explain what causes each type of forgetting,and provide an example of each type of forgetting.
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Carson tries to convince his instructor to give the final exam in the same room where the class is held because he learned that it would improve his chances of getting a better grade.Which memory concept is Carson using?
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The increased ability to retrieve memories that occurs when the encoding environment and the recall environment are the same is called
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Scientists have created a drug that leaves your existing memory intact but eliminates your ability to form any new memories.This drug seems to create
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Explain the phenomenon of change blindness.What does it tell us about attention and information processing? Give one real-world example of change blindness.
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When Jon visits his grandmother's house,he always thinks about his childhood.Something about the way her house smells seems to trigger these memories.This is an example of
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In history class,Kuo takes notes on a laptop.However,by doing this,she misses important details and performs poorly on exams.When she asks her instructor for advice,she is most likely to be told to
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After reading your textbook,you are able to maintain the bold,key words in coded representations in a network of neurons in your brain.In memory,this process is called
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