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Deck 6: Working Memory
1
There is a debate over whether or not information lost from short-term memory is lost due to ____________ or _____________.
A)decay,displacement
B)time,obstruction
C)decay,interference
D)interference,capacity limitations
A)decay,displacement
B)time,obstruction
C)decay,interference
D)interference,capacity limitations
decay,interference
2
Miller argued that short-term memory holds about ______ items.
A)five
B)seven
C)nine
D)three
A)five
B)seven
C)nine
D)three
nine
3
Together,short-term mental storage and manipulation operations are called ______________.
A)immediate memory
B)active memory
C)working memory
D)short-term memory
A)immediate memory
B)active memory
C)working memory
D)short-term memory
working memory
4
Baddeley and Hitch argued that there are actually ______________ for short-term storage.
A)no benefits
B)no resources
C)multiple systems
D)multiple executives
A)no benefits
B)no resources
C)multiple systems
D)multiple executives
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5
William James believed that _________ memory is an initial repository for information to be inspected and attended to while __________ memory is a long-term storage system.
A)major,minor
B)quick,slow
C)working,semantic
D)primary,secondary
A)major,minor
B)quick,slow
C)working,semantic
D)primary,secondary
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6
What type of interference may be associated with forgetting in short-term memory?
A)retroactive
B)proactive
C)Stroop
D)sensory
A)retroactive
B)proactive
C)Stroop
D)sensory
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7
The modal model of memory was proposed by _________________.
A)Brown and Peterson
B)Sternberg
C)Miller
D)Atkinson and Shiffrin
A)Brown and Peterson
B)Sternberg
C)Miller
D)Atkinson and Shiffrin
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8
Working memory span is related to all of the following except _____________.
A)verbal SAT scores
B)speed of skill acquisition
C)college GPA
D)general IQ
A)verbal SAT scores
B)speed of skill acquisition
C)college GPA
D)general IQ
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9
Working memory capacity refers to the amount of information that can be _____________.
A)retrieved quickly
B)held accessible
C)organized
D)processed at once
A)retrieved quickly
B)held accessible
C)organized
D)processed at once
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10
Using a search task,Sternberg found that information in short-term memory is processed _______________.
A)in parallel
B)sequentially
C)automatically
D)relatively slowly
A)in parallel
B)sequentially
C)automatically
D)relatively slowly
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11
The Brown-Peterson task was used to assess the____________ of short-term memory.
A)capacity
B)function
C)accessibility
D)duration
A)capacity
B)function
C)accessibility
D)duration
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12
Using the computer as a metaphor for cognition,the hard drive is ______________.
A)long-term memory
B)the brain
C)working memory
D)sensory memory
A)long-term memory
B)the brain
C)working memory
D)sensory memory
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13
You have to remember of new phone number.Instead of remembering each of the seven digits individually (5-5-5-1-2-1-2),you remember two numbers (555-1212).This is an example of _______________.
A)thinking
B)chunking
C)memorizing
D)consolidating
A)thinking
B)chunking
C)memorizing
D)consolidating
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14
The sensory registers in the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory is related to ___________ research on sensory memory.
A)Kosslyn's
B)Peterson and Peterson's
C)Sternberg's
D)Sperling's
A)Kosslyn's
B)Peterson and Peterson's
C)Sternberg's
D)Sperling's
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15
The short-term store in the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory is related to the work of _____________.
A)Miller
B)Brown
C)Sperling
D)Peterson and Peterson
A)Miller
B)Brown
C)Sperling
D)Peterson and Peterson
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16
A possible explanation for why information is lost in short-term memory is ___________.
A)task demands
B)passive decay
C)intentional forgetting
D)suppression
A)task demands
B)passive decay
C)intentional forgetting
D)suppression
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17
According to William James,primary memory (or working memory)requires ____________.
A)perceptual information
B)consciousness
C)motivation
D)secondary memory
A)perceptual information
B)consciousness
C)motivation
D)secondary memory
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18
Neuropsychological research draws into question the ____________ nature of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory.
A)parallel
B)organizational
C)sequential
D)strategical
A)parallel
B)organizational
C)sequential
D)strategical
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19
More recent estimates of short-term memory capacity are 3 + 1 instead of the 7 + 2 suggested by Miller.The newer estimates are lower because they take into account _________________.
A)technology
B)strategies
C)motivation
D)cohort effects
A)technology
B)strategies
C)motivation
D)cohort effects
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20
Using the computer as a metaphor for cognition,RAM is _______________.
A)working memory
B)long-term memory
C)sensory memory
D)executive functioning
A)working memory
B)long-term memory
C)sensory memory
D)executive functioning
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21
After you look up the phone number to order a pizza,you hear the number in your head over and over until you dial the number.The phone number is being processed in the ______________.
A)auditory sensory buffer
B)articulatory store
C)phonological loop
D)central executive
A)auditory sensory buffer
B)articulatory store
C)phonological loop
D)central executive
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22
The _____________ effect occurs when similar sound-based codes are activated in the phonologocial loop.
A)phonological similarity
B)related-code
C)word-length
D)articulatory suppression
A)phonological similarity
B)related-code
C)word-length
D)articulatory suppression
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23
Human neuroimaging data supports a ________________ of working memory in the prefrontal cortex.
A)content-based organization
B)storage-based organization
C)process-based organization
D)modality-based organization
A)content-based organization
B)storage-based organization
C)process-based organization
D)modality-based organization
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24
Phonological store : phonological similarity :: articulatory rehearsal : ______________.
A)articulatory suppression
B)word-length effect
C)phonological loop
D)related-code effect
A)articulatory suppression
B)word-length effect
C)phonological loop
D)related-code effect
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25
_________________ is related to the number of items than can be correctly recalled from working memory.
A)Dichotic listening
B)Articulatory span
C)Phonological rehearsal
D)Speech rate
A)Dichotic listening
B)Articulatory span
C)Phonological rehearsal
D)Speech rate
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26
Verbal information is processed in a short-term memory buffer referred to as the __________________.
A)auditory store
B)auditory memory
C)acoustic processor
D)phonological loop
A)auditory store
B)auditory memory
C)acoustic processor
D)phonological loop
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27
The ________________ is the control system in the Baddeley-Hitch model.
A)executive controller
B)central executive
C)central processor
D)operating system
A)executive controller
B)central executive
C)central processor
D)operating system
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28
Spatial working memory takes place in the ________________.
A)superior colliculus
B)thalamus
C)prefrontal cortex
D)brain regions supporting a certain location
A)superior colliculus
B)thalamus
C)prefrontal cortex
D)brain regions supporting a certain location
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29
The phonological loop consists of what two subcomponents?
A)phonological store,articulatory rehearsal
B)auditory sensory buffer,working memory
C)auditory memory,phonological rehearsal
D)short-term memory,rehearsal loop
A)phonological store,articulatory rehearsal
B)auditory sensory buffer,working memory
C)auditory memory,phonological rehearsal
D)short-term memory,rehearsal loop
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30
Translating verbal information into a speech-based code is _______________.
A)articulatory processing
B)aural processing
C)phonological processing
D)acoustic processing
A)articulatory processing
B)aural processing
C)phonological processing
D)acoustic processing
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31
Under conditions of articulatory suppression,what part of working memory serves a compensatory role?
A)articulatory rehearsal
B)central executive
C)phonological store
D)articulation buffer
A)articulatory rehearsal
B)central executive
C)phonological store
D)articulation buffer
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32
Evidence suggests that the phonological store component of working memory relies on the ___________________.
A)left prefrontal cortex
B)superior temporal cortex
C)Broca's area
D)left inferior parietal cortex
A)left prefrontal cortex
B)superior temporal cortex
C)Broca's area
D)left inferior parietal cortex
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33
The ability to create and manipulate mental images is associated with the ____________.
A)central executive
B)visual loop
C)visuospatial scratchpad
D)primary visual cortex
A)central executive
B)visual loop
C)visuospatial scratchpad
D)primary visual cortex
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34
Translating verbal information into a sound-based code is _______________.
A)auditory processing
B)phonological processing
C)acoustic processing
D)aural processing
A)auditory processing
B)phonological processing
C)acoustic processing
D)aural processing
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35
Performing two distinct tasks at the same time is known as __________________.
A)dichotic processing
B)multitasking
C)dual-task coordination
D)selective attention
A)dichotic processing
B)multitasking
C)dual-task coordination
D)selective attention
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36
The Baddeley-Hitch model of memory was a major change in thinking about memory because it stressed ______________.
A)a workplace for cognition
B)the duration of memory
C)the relationship with long-term memory
D)parallel processing
A)a workplace for cognition
B)the duration of memory
C)the relationship with long-term memory
D)parallel processing
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37
The process of mentally refreshing stored locations to keep them highly accessible is _____________.
A)executive processing
B)visual activation
C)spatial attention
D)spatial rehearsal
A)executive processing
B)visual activation
C)spatial attention
D)spatial rehearsal
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38
Damage to the ________________ is related to articulatory rehearsal impairment.
A)left superior temporal cortex
B)left inferior parietal cortex
C)left inferior frontal cortex
D)left prefrontal cortex
A)left superior temporal cortex
B)left inferior parietal cortex
C)left inferior frontal cortex
D)left prefrontal cortex
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39
Developmental data indicates that the phonological loop is important in ____________.
A)learning a new language
B)reducing grammatical errors
C)articulation
D)reading
A)learning a new language
B)reducing grammatical errors
C)articulation
D)reading
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40
The integration and coordination of information between the phonological loop and the visuospatial scratchpad is accomplished by the _____________.
A)operating system
B)central executive
C)homunculus
D)corpus callosum
A)operating system
B)central executive
C)homunculus
D)corpus callosum
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41
Long-term memory relies on _______________.
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
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42
A persistent pattern of neural activity is the basis of _______________.
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
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43
Drugs that increase the level of or facilitate the action of ___________ enhance working memory capabilities.
A)epinephrine
B)acetylcholine
C)serotonin
D)dopamine
A)epinephrine
B)acetylcholine
C)serotonin
D)dopamine
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44
In the _____________ model,feedback connections allow activity maintained in working memory to bias the internal associations that are activated in response to perceptual input.
A)active feedback
B)goal-maintenance
C)response biasing
D)association-based
A)active feedback
B)goal-maintenance
C)response biasing
D)association-based
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45
If you were to conduct a study in which participants have to make decisions about words in sentences,what type of responding would yield the best results?
A)written response
B)pointing
C)verbal response
D)shadowing
A)written response
B)pointing
C)verbal response
D)shadowing
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46
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies suggest that people with higher working memory capacities may have an easier time keeping ______________ active.
A)goal-relevant information
B)response options
C)focused attention
D)different sources of information
A)goal-relevant information
B)response options
C)focused attention
D)different sources of information
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47
What is the concept of chunking? What are the benefits of chunking?
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48
In human neuroimaging studies,sustained increases in the activity levels of the ________________ are associated with the delay period of working memory tasks.
A)pulvinar nucleus and parietal cortex
B)ventral prefrontal cortex
C)inferior temporal lobe
D)dorsolateral prefrontal and parietal cortex
A)pulvinar nucleus and parietal cortex
B)ventral prefrontal cortex
C)inferior temporal lobe
D)dorsolateral prefrontal and parietal cortex
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49
Define phonological similarity and the word-length effects.What do these two findings show us about working memory?
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50
Diagram or describe the Baddeley-Hitch model of memory.
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51
Increasing the amount of information to be stored ____________ the number of active brain regions and ________________ the activity of those regions.
A)increases,increases
B)increases,does not change
C)does not change,increases
D)increases,decreases
A)increases,increases
B)increases,does not change
C)does not change,increases
D)increases,decreases
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52
Short-term storage relies on ________________.
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
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53
Strengthening neural connections is the basis of _____________.
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
A)weight-based memory
B)activity-based memory
C)process-based memory
D)modality-based memory
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54
Diagram and label the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory.
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55
Describe how the computer can be used as a metaphor for cognition.
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56
The prefrontal cortex plays a special role in the _____________ of information.
A)organization
B)filtering
C)active maintenance
D)encoding
A)organization
B)filtering
C)active maintenance
D)encoding
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57
Outline the Sternberg search task.
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58
The ______________ may be involved in chunking information into meaningful units.
A)integration area
B)semantic buffer
C)episodic buffer
D)consolidation center
A)integration area
B)semantic buffer
C)episodic buffer
D)consolidation center
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59
Outline the Brown-Peterson task.
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60
Neurons receiving and sending information form a ________________ that is involved with short-term maintenance of working memory.
A)interactive network
B)cyclical communication network
C)feedback system
D)reverberatory loop
A)interactive network
B)cyclical communication network
C)feedback system
D)reverberatory loop
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61
According to William James,primary memory (or working memory)requires ____________.
A)perceptual information
B)consciousness
C)motivation
D)secondary memory
A)perceptual information
B)consciousness
C)motivation
D)secondary memory
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62
Using a search task,Sternberg found that information in short-term memory is processed _______________.
A)in parallel
B)sequentially
C)automatically
D)relatively slowly
A)in parallel
B)sequentially
C)automatically
D)relatively slowly
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63
Using the computer as a metaphor for cognition,RAM is _______________.
A)working memory
B)long-term memory
C)sensory memory
D)executive functioning
A)working memory
B)long-term memory
C)sensory memory
D)executive functioning
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64
Explain the concept of weight-based memories.
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65
Compare and contrast the Atkinson-Shiffrin and Baddeley-Hitch models of memory.
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66
Drugs that increase the level of or facilitate the action of ___________ enhance working memory capabilities.
A)epinephrine
B)acetylcholine
C)serotonin
D)dopamine
A)epinephrine
B)acetylcholine
C)serotonin
D)dopamine
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67
Briefly describe the N-back task.How are the results of this task interpreted?
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68
Developmental data indicates that the phonological loop is important in ____________.
A)learning a new language
B)reducing grammatical errors
C)articulation
D)reading
A)learning a new language
B)reducing grammatical errors
C)articulation
D)reading
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69
Working memory capacity refers to the amount of information that can be _____________.
A)retrieved quickly
B)held accessible
C)organized
D)processed at once
A)retrieved quickly
B)held accessible
C)organized
D)processed at once
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70
The ability to create and manipulate mental images is associated with the ____________.
A)central executive
B)visual loop
C)visuospatial scratchpad
D)primary visual cortex
A)central executive
B)visual loop
C)visuospatial scratchpad
D)primary visual cortex
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71
The Brown-Peterson task was used to assess the____________ of short-term memory.
A)capacity
B)function
C)accessibility
D)duration
A)capacity
B)function
C)accessibility
D)duration
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72
In what ways is working memory like RAM and in what ways is working memory different from RAM?
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73
Miller argued that short-term memory holds about ______ items.
A)five
B)seven
C)nine
D)three
A)five
B)seven
C)nine
D)three
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74
Baddeley and Hitch argued that there are actually ______________ for short-term storage.
A)no benefits
B)no resources
C)multiple systems
D)multiple executives
A)no benefits
B)no resources
C)multiple systems
D)multiple executives
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75
Describe the patterns of data associated with animal research using the delayed response task.
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