Exam 8: Memory
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Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with a person's ability to form new memories of a family vacation trip.
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Encoding that requires attention and conscious awareness is called
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One way to increase the amount of information in memory is to group it into larger, familiar units. This process is referred to as
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Conscious rehearsal of what you just heard a friend tell you requires
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After learning the combination for his new locker at school, Milton is unable to remember the combination for his year-old bicycle lock. Milton is experiencing the effects of
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Which of the following was not recommended as a strategy for improving memory?
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Shortly after you see a missing-child poster you are more likely to interpret an ambiguous adult-child interaction as a possible kidnapping. This best illustrates the impact of
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Encoding a written word semantically rather than on the basis of the word's written appearance illustrates a distinction between
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Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with a person's memory of how to play the piano.
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Mood-congruent memory best illustrates that the emotions we experienced while learning something become
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Compulsive gamblers frequently recall losing less money than is actually the case. Their memory failure best illustrates
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During her psychology test, Kelsey could not remember the meaning of the term retroactive interference. Surprisingly, however, she accurately remembered that the term appeared on the first line of a right-hand page in her textbook. Her memory of this incidental information is best explained in terms of
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Hypnotically "refreshed" memories may prove inaccurate-especially if the hypnotist asks leading questions-because of
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