Exam 8: Memory
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Many students review course material at various times during a semester so they will be prepared for the final exam.These students are especially likely to retain the information far into the future.This best illustrates the value of
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A sea slug releases more serotonin in order to promote the ________ necessary to learn a classically conditioned association.
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The increase in synaptic firing potential that contributes to memory formation is known as
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The ability of some Alzheimer's patients to learn how to do something despite the fact that they have no conscious recall of learning their new skill best illustrates the need to distinguish between
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Which measure of memory retention is used by fill-in-the-blank test questions?
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Among contemporary memory researchers,increasing numbers think that ________ rarely,if ever,occurs.
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Damage to the cerebellum would be most likely to interfere with a person's ability to develop
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Deep processing of verbal information involves encoding the ________ of words.
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Children reported false memories of taking a hot-air balloon ride after viewing digitally altered photos of themselves and other family members involved in such an event.The children's reports best illustrated
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Explicit memories are encoded through ________,while implicit memories are encoded via ________.
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Which memory test would most effectively reveal that Mr.Quintano,at age 55,still remembers many of his high school classmates?
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Episodic memory is best described as ________ memory of ________.
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Our immediate short-term memory for new material is limited to roughly ________ bits of information.
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Researchers had students listen to brief audio clips of popular songs for only four-tenths of a second.Most participants were able to recognize the artist and song more than ________ percent of the time.
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Context-dependent memory best illustrates that the specific location in which we learned something often provides us with effective
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Many interesting details of Gwenda's once-vivid childhood memories have been lost because her memory trace has faded over the decades of her adult life.Her memory loss most clearly illustrates
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Who proposed that short-term memory has a capacity of seven bits of information?
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A process in which previously stored memories,when retrieved,are altered before being stored again is called
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Compared with young adults,children are likely to be more susceptible to
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