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Deck 8: Memory
1
As compared with long-term memory, short-term memory is ________ permanent and ________ limited in storage capacity.
A) less; more
B) more; less
C) less; less
D) more; more
A) less; more
B) more; less
C) less; less
D) more; more
less; more
2
Which measure of memory did Ebbinghaus use to assess the impact of rehearsal on the retention of nonsense syllables?
A) recall
B) recognition
C) relearning
D) reconstruction
A) recall
B) recognition
C) relearning
D) reconstruction
relearning
3
Memory is best defined as
A) the conscious encoding of information.
B) stored knowledge that has been semantically encoded.
C) the persistence of learning through the storage and retrieval of information.
D) the retrieval of stored information in precisely the same form in which it was encoded.
A) the conscious encoding of information.
B) stored knowledge that has been semantically encoded.
C) the persistence of learning through the storage and retrieval of information.
D) the retrieval of stored information in precisely the same form in which it was encoded.
the persistence of learning through the storage and retrieval of information.
4
Which measure of memory retention is used by fill-in-the-blank test questions?
A) relearning
B) rehearsal
C) recall
D) recognition
A) relearning
B) rehearsal
C) recall
D) recognition
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5
Automatic processing and effortful processing refer to two types of
A) encoding.
B) amnesia.
C) conscious awareness.
D) short-term memory.
A) encoding.
B) amnesia.
C) conscious awareness.
D) short-term memory.
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6
To recognize the active information processing that occurs in short-term memory, researchers have characterized it as ________ memory.
A) iconic
B) working
C) flashbulb
D) implicit
A) iconic
B) working
C) flashbulb
D) implicit
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7
Which pioneering researcher made extensive use of nonsense syllables in the study of human memory?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) William James
C) Elizabeth Loftus
D) Hermann Ebbinghaus
A) Sigmund Freud
B) William James
C) Elizabeth Loftus
D) Hermann Ebbinghaus
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8
Forming conscious mental images of the location of your bedroom door requires
A) imagination inflation.
B) working memory.
C) shallow processing.
D) echoic memory.
A) imagination inflation.
B) working memory.
C) shallow processing.
D) echoic memory.
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9
After learning the web address of a local retail store, Alex was able to remember it only long enough to post it in his frequent contacts file. In this case, the web address was clearly stored in his ________ memory.
A) implicit
B) short-term
C) flashbulb
D) long-term
A) implicit
B) short-term
C) flashbulb
D) long-term
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10
The process of retrieval refers to
A) the persistence of learning over time.
B) the organization of information into manageable units.
C) getting information out of memory storage.
D) conscious repetition of information to be remembered.
A) the persistence of learning over time.
B) the organization of information into manageable units.
C) getting information out of memory storage.
D) conscious repetition of information to be remembered.
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11
An eyewitness to a bank robbery is asked to identify the suspects in a police lineup. Which test of memory is being used?
A) recall
B) relearning
C) recognition
D) reconstruction
A) recall
B) relearning
C) recognition
D) reconstruction
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12
Effortful processing is encoding that requires
A) implicit memory.
B) conscious attention.
C) visual imagery.
D) flashbulb memory.
A) implicit memory.
B) conscious attention.
C) visual imagery.
D) flashbulb memory.
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13
The relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system is called ________ memory.
A) sensory
B) long-term
C) flashbulb
D) implicit
A) sensory
B) long-term
C) flashbulb
D) implicit
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14
Three basic measures of memory retention are
A) priming, chunking, and rehearsing.
B) encoding, storage, and retrieval.
C) recall, recognition, and relearning.
D) sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
A) priming, chunking, and rehearsing.
B) encoding, storage, and retrieval.
C) recall, recognition, and relearning.
D) sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
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15
Ebbinghaus' retention curve best illustrates the value of
A) chunking.
B) the peg-word system.
C) rehearsal.
D) implicit memory.
A) chunking.
B) the peg-word system.
C) rehearsal.
D) implicit memory.
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16
Which measure of memory retention assesses the ability to identify which items of currently presented information one had previously learned?
A) recall
B) recognition
C) rehearsal
D) relearning
A) recall
B) recognition
C) rehearsal
D) relearning
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17
Which of the following types of memory is of shortest duration?
A) short-term memory
B) flashbulb memory
C) implicit memory
D) sensory memory
A) short-term memory
B) flashbulb memory
C) implicit memory
D) sensory memory
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18
The process of getting information into memory is called
A) priming.
B) chunking.
C) encoding.
D) registering.
A) priming.
B) chunking.
C) encoding.
D) registering.
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19
Memory acquisition is to memory retention as ________ is to ________.
A) recall; recognition
B) rehearsal; relearning
C) interference; repression
D) encoding; storage
A) recall; recognition
B) rehearsal; relearning
C) interference; repression
D) encoding; storage
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20
The importance of parallel processing is emphasized by a model of memory known as
A) LTP.
B) connectionism.
C) imagination inflation.
D) the peg-word system.
A) LTP.
B) connectionism.
C) imagination inflation.
D) the peg-word system.
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21
Iconic memory is to echoic memory as ________ is to ________.
A) short-term memory; long-term memory
B) explicit memory; implicit memory
C) visual stimulation; auditory stimulation
D) shallow processing; deep processing
A) short-term memory; long-term memory
B) explicit memory; implicit memory
C) visual stimulation; auditory stimulation
D) shallow processing; deep processing
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22
Four-year-old Aaron doesn't recall ever seeing a hypodermic needle, and he can't remember the series of painful injections he received when he was a 2-year-old. When shown a hypodermic needle, however, he reacted with a classically conditioned fear response. Aaron's fear reaction indicates that he retains a(n) ________ memory.
A) iconic
B) echoic
C) implicit
D) procedural
A) iconic
B) echoic
C) implicit
D) procedural
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23
Our two-track mind is most clearly illustrated by the difference between
A) anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia.
B) proactive interference and retroactive interference.
C) implicit memory and explicit memory.
D) short-term memory and long-term memory.
A) anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia.
B) proactive interference and retroactive interference.
C) implicit memory and explicit memory.
D) short-term memory and long-term memory.
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24
By showing people three rows of three letters each for only a fraction of a second, George Sperling demonstrated that people have ________ memory.
A) state-dependent
B) flashbulb
C) iconic
D) procedural
A) state-dependent
B) flashbulb
C) iconic
D) procedural
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25
Peterson and Peterson asked people to count aloud backward after they were presented with three consonants. This study finds that ________ memories will quickly disappear without active processing and rehearsal.
A) long-term
B) mood-congruent
C) short-term
D) flashbulb
A) long-term
B) mood-congruent
C) short-term
D) flashbulb
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26
While reading highly familiar words at a very rapid speed, Megan effortlessly understands almost every word. This ability highlights the importance of
A) flashbulb memory.
B) automatic processing.
C) the spacing effect.
D) the peg-word system.
A) flashbulb memory.
B) automatic processing.
C) the spacing effect.
D) the peg-word system.
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27
Unconsciously encoding incidental information regarding space, time, and frequency best illustrates
A) flashbulb memory.
B) the misinformation effect.
C) automatic processing.
D) the serial position effect.
A) flashbulb memory.
B) the misinformation effect.
C) automatic processing.
D) the serial position effect.
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28
Effortful processing is to automatic processing as ________ is to ________.
A) encoding; retrieval
B) proactive interference; retroactive interference
C) anterograde amnesia; retrograde amnesia
D) explicit memory; implicit memory
A) encoding; retrieval
B) proactive interference; retroactive interference
C) anterograde amnesia; retrograde amnesia
D) explicit memory; implicit memory
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29
We encode explicit memories by means of
A) retroactive interference.
B) effortful processing.
C) proactive interference.
D) automatic processing.
A) retroactive interference.
B) effortful processing.
C) proactive interference.
D) automatic processing.
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30
People can show classically conditioned emotional reactions without any conscious recollection of how or when those reactions were learned. This best illustrates ________ memory.
A) implicit
B) short-term
C) sensory
D) flashbulb
A) implicit
B) short-term
C) sensory
D) flashbulb
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31
To remember her way from her new home to her school, Julie consciously formed a mental image of each street corner at which she needed to turn. This best illustrates
A) echoic memory.
B) effortful processing.
C) the serial position effect.
D) flashbulb memory.
A) echoic memory.
B) effortful processing.
C) the serial position effect.
D) flashbulb memory.
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32
For a fraction of a second after the lightning flash disappeared, Ileana retained a vivid mental image of its ragged edges. Her experience most clearly illustrates the nature of _______ memory.
A) iconic
B) flashbulb
C) procedural
D) short-term
A) iconic
B) flashbulb
C) procedural
D) short-term
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33
The original Atkinson-Shiffrin three-stage information processing model did not consider the formation of
A) short-term memories.
B) implicit memories.
C) sensory memories.
D) long-term memories.
A) short-term memories.
B) implicit memories.
C) sensory memories.
D) long-term memories.
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34
Which of the following is a form of sensory memory?
A) procedural memory
B) working memory
C) echoic memory
D) flashbulb memory
A) procedural memory
B) working memory
C) echoic memory
D) flashbulb memory
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35
Memories for well-learned automatic skills such as how to tie your shoes are called ________ memories.
A) iconic
B) procedural
C) working
D) state-dependent
A) iconic
B) procedural
C) working
D) state-dependent
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36
Iconic memory refers to
A) the encoded meanings of words and events in short-term memory.
B) photographic, or picture-image, memory that lasts for only a few tenths of a second.
C) the effortlessly processed incidental information about the timing and frequency of events.
D) the visually encoded images in long-term memory.
A) the encoded meanings of words and events in short-term memory.
B) photographic, or picture-image, memory that lasts for only a few tenths of a second.
C) the effortlessly processed incidental information about the timing and frequency of events.
D) the visually encoded images in long-term memory.
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37
Our immediate short-term memory for new material is limited to roughly ________ bits of information.
A) 3
B) 7
C) 12
D) 24
A) 3
B) 7
C) 12
D) 24
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38
Conscious memories of facts and personal experiences are called ________ memories.
A) mood-congruent
B) procedural
C) explicit
D) iconic
A) mood-congruent
B) procedural
C) explicit
D) iconic
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39
Sounds and words that are not immediately attended to can still be recalled a couple of seconds later because of our ________ memory.
A) flashbulb
B) echoic
C) procedural
D) iconic
A) flashbulb
B) echoic
C) procedural
D) iconic
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40
During the course of a day, people may unconsciously encode the sequence of the day's events. This best illustrates
A) the spacing effect.
B) automatic processing.
C) procedural memory.
D) the self-reference effect.
A) the spacing effect.
B) automatic processing.
C) procedural memory.
D) the self-reference effect.
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41
Deep processing of verbal information involves encoding the ________ of words.
A) meanings
B) sounds
C) sizes
D) shapes
A) meanings
B) sounds
C) sizes
D) shapes
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42
To remember a list of the school supplies she needs, Marcy mentally visualizes each item at a certain location in her house. Marcy's tactic best illustrates use of
A) iconic memory.
B) the serial position effect.
C) a mnemonic technique.
D) the spacing effect.
A) iconic memory.
B) the serial position effect.
C) a mnemonic technique.
D) the spacing effect.
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43
The letters Y, M, O, M, R, E are presented. Jill remembers them by rearranging them to spell the word "MEMORY." This provides an illustration of
A) chunking.
B) automatic processing.
C) the spacing effect.
D) the peg-word system.
A) chunking.
B) automatic processing.
C) the spacing effect.
D) the peg-word system.
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44
Using your working memory to link an unfamiliar textbook glossary term with the first letter sound required to pronounce the term illustrates
A) shallow processing.
B) the peg-word system.
C) the serial position effect.
D) automatic processing.
A) shallow processing.
B) the peg-word system.
C) the serial position effect.
D) automatic processing.
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45
Memory aids that involve the use of vivid imagery and clever ways of organizing material are called
A) procedural memories.
B) implicit memories.
C) iconic memories.
D) mnemonics.
A) procedural memories.
B) implicit memories.
C) iconic memories.
D) mnemonics.
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46
Enhanced memory after retrieving rather than simply reading information is demonstrated by
A) imagination inflation.
B) automatic processing.
C) the testing effect.
D) chunking.
A) imagination inflation.
B) automatic processing.
C) the testing effect.
D) chunking.
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47
Students often remember more information from a one-semester course than from an intensive three-week course. This best illustrates the importance of
A) the serial position effect.
B) automatic processing.
C) implicit memory.
D) the spacing effect.
A) the serial position effect.
B) automatic processing.
C) implicit memory.
D) the spacing effect.
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48
Encoding a word on the basis of its meaning produces a better memory of the word than encoding a word on the basis of its sound. This best illustrates the value of
A) iconic memory.
B) deep processing.
C) the spacing effect.
D) chunking.
A) iconic memory.
B) deep processing.
C) the spacing effect.
D) chunking.
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49
Short-term memory capacity can be increased through
A) retrograde amnesia.
B) chunking.
C) the serial position effect.
D) proactive interference.
A) retrograde amnesia.
B) chunking.
C) the serial position effect.
D) proactive interference.
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50
Young adults have ________ working-memory capacity than children and ________ working-memory capacity than older adults.
A) more; less
B) less; more
C) more; more
D) less; less
A) more; less
B) less; more
C) more; more
D) less; less
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51
By creating an outline in which specific facts and theories are located within the larger framework of major topics and subtopics, Jasmine can remember much more of what she reads in her textbooks. This best illustrates the benefits of
A) implicit memory.
B) the serial position effect.
C) hierarchical organization.
D) the spacing effect.
A) implicit memory.
B) the serial position effect.
C) hierarchical organization.
D) the spacing effect.
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52
The use of acronyms to improve one's memory of unfamiliar material best illustrates the value of
A) chunking.
B) the spacing effect.
C) the serial position effect.
D) automatic processing.
A) chunking.
B) the spacing effect.
C) the serial position effect.
D) automatic processing.
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53
The tendency for distributed study to yield better long-term retention than massed study is known as
A) the serial position effect.
B) state-dependent memory.
C) the spacing effect.
D) long-term potentiation.
A) the serial position effect.
B) state-dependent memory.
C) the spacing effect.
D) long-term potentiation.
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54
Which of the following is a mnemonic that makes effective use of vivid imagery?
A) long-term potentiation
B) the spacing effect
C) the peg-word system
D) echoic memory
A) long-term potentiation
B) the spacing effect
C) the peg-word system
D) echoic memory
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55
Encoding verbal information based on the meaning of words is called
A) long-term potentiation.
B) the serial position effect.
C) semantic processing.
D) chunking.
A) long-term potentiation.
B) the serial position effect.
C) semantic processing.
D) chunking.
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56
Deep and shallow processing refer to different types of
A) chunking.
B) encoding.
C) amnesia.
D) long-term potentiation.
A) chunking.
B) encoding.
C) amnesia.
D) long-term potentiation.
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57
Which of the following questions about the word pen would best prepare you to correctly remember tomorrow that you had seen that word in today's test?
A) Does the word consist of three letters?
B) Is the word written in capital letters?
C) Would the word fit in this sentence: "The boy put the ________ on his desk"?
D) Does the word rhyme with den?
A) Does the word consist of three letters?
B) Is the word written in capital letters?
C) Would the word fit in this sentence: "The boy put the ________ on his desk"?
D) Does the word rhyme with den?
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58
Most people misrecall the sentence, "The angry rioter threw the rock at the window" as "The angry rioter threw the rock through the window." This best illustrates the importance of
A) iconic memory.
B) retroactive interference.
C) semantic processing.
D) procedural memory.
A) iconic memory.
B) retroactive interference.
C) semantic processing.
D) procedural memory.
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59
Wei Dong was asked to memorize a long list of words that included "ship, effort, professor, and inquire." He later recalled these words as "boat, work, teacher, and question." This best illustrates the impact of
A) source amnesia.
B) the spacing effect.
C) implicit memory.
D) semantic processing.
A) source amnesia.
B) the spacing effect.
C) implicit memory.
D) semantic processing.
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The organization of individual items into larger familiar units is called
A) the spacing effect.
B) chunking.
C) long-term potentiation.
D) the peg-word system.
A) the spacing effect.
B) chunking.
C) long-term potentiation.
D) the peg-word system.
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61
Rephrasing text material in your own words is an effective way of facilitating
A) implicit memory.
B) proactive interference.
C) mood-congruent memory.
D) deep processing.
A) implicit memory.
B) proactive interference.
C) mood-congruent memory.
D) deep processing.
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62
Memories of newly learned ________ are most likely to be disrupted by damage to the right hippocampus. Memories of newly learned ________ are most likely to be disrupted by damage to the left hippocampus.
A) body coordination skills; classically conditioned fears
B) classically conditioned fears; body coordination skills
C) words; visual designs
D) visual designs; words
A) body coordination skills; classically conditioned fears
B) classically conditioned fears; body coordination skills
C) words; visual designs
D) visual designs; words
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63
Following partial recovery from a severe stroke, Mr. Yanagita has learned how to ride a horse. However, he cannot consciously remember that he has learned to do this. It is likely that he has suffered damage to his
A) cerebellum.
B) hypothalamus.
C) hippocampus.
D) basal ganglia.
A) cerebellum.
B) hypothalamus.
C) hippocampus.
D) basal ganglia.
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Explicit memory is to ________ as implicit memory is to ________.
A) automatic processing; effortful processing
B) sensory memory; working memory
C) hippocampus; cerebellum
D) basal ganglia; frontal lobes
A) automatic processing; effortful processing
B) sensory memory; working memory
C) hippocampus; cerebellum
D) basal ganglia; frontal lobes
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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.
A) basal ganglia
B) hippocampus
C) cerebellum
D) amygdala
A) basal ganglia
B) hippocampus
C) cerebellum
D) amygdala
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66
The hippocampus and brain cortex display simultaneous activity rhythms during sleep. This supports the process of
A) source misattribution.
B) memory consolidation.
C) distributed practice.
D) procedural memory.
A) source misattribution.
B) memory consolidation.
C) distributed practice.
D) procedural memory.
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67
Deep brain structures involved in motor movement and the formation of our procedural memories for skills are the
A) amygdala.
B) hypothalamus.
C) basal ganglia.
D) hippocampus.
A) amygdala.
B) hypothalamus.
C) basal ganglia.
D) hippocampus.
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68
The rear area of the ________, which processes spatial memory, grows bigger the longer a London cab driver has been navigating the maze of city streets.
A) thalamus
B) amygdala
C) hippocampus
D) hypothalamus
A) thalamus
B) amygdala
C) hippocampus
D) hypothalamus
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69
The network that processes and stores explicit memories includes the
A) hippocampus and basal ganglia.
B) cerebellum and frontal lobes.
C) frontal lobes and hippocampus.
D) basal ganglia and cerebellum.
A) hippocampus and basal ganglia.
B) cerebellum and frontal lobes.
C) frontal lobes and hippocampus.
D) basal ganglia and cerebellum.
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70
Nonspeaking children have not learned the words that we use to index much of our explicit memory. This most clearly helps to explain the occurrence of
A) iconic memory.
B) imagination inflation.
C) flashbulb memory.
D) infantile amnesia.
A) iconic memory.
B) imagination inflation.
C) flashbulb memory.
D) infantile amnesia.
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71
Infantile amnesia involves a lack of
A) implicit memories.
B) proactive interference.
C) explicit memories.
D) retroactive interference.
A) implicit memories.
B) proactive interference.
C) explicit memories.
D) retroactive interference.
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72
Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with learning a conditioned fear response to the sight of a dog who had bitten you on several occasions.
A) hippocampus
B) basal ganglia
C) hypothalamus
D) cerebellum
A) hippocampus
B) basal ganglia
C) hypothalamus
D) cerebellum
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73
The self-reference effect best illustrates the value of
A) deep processing.
B) source misattribution.
C) implicit memory.
D) motivated forgetting.
A) deep processing.
B) source misattribution.
C) implicit memory.
D) motivated forgetting.
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74
One reason adults typically recall little of their first three years of life is that during infancy they were unable to verbally label their experiences. This best illustrates that the formation of long-term memories often requires
A) implicit memory.
B) shallow processing.
C) source amnesia.
D) semantic processing.
A) implicit memory.
B) shallow processing.
C) source amnesia.
D) semantic processing.
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75
The cerebellum and basal ganglia play an important role in the processing of ________ memories.
A) explicit
B) iconic
C) implicit
D) echoic
A) explicit
B) iconic
C) implicit
D) echoic
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76
Psychologist Karl Lashley found that rats retained at least a partial memory of how to navigate a maze after he
A) administered a drug to the rats that prevented LTP.
B) removed small pieces of the rats' cerebral cortex.
C) injected the rats with stress hormones.
D) deprived the rats of any opportunity to sleep.
A) administered a drug to the rats that prevented LTP.
B) removed small pieces of the rats' cerebral cortex.
C) injected the rats with stress hormones.
D) deprived the rats of any opportunity to sleep.
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77
The human capacity for storing long-term memories is
A) essentially limitless.
B) roughly equal to seven units of information.
C) typically much greater in young children than in adults.
D) greatly reduced after people reach the age of 65.
A) essentially limitless.
B) roughly equal to seven units of information.
C) typically much greater in young children than in adults.
D) greatly reduced after people reach the age of 65.
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78
The hippocampus helps process ________ memories for long-term storage.
A) iconic
B) explicit
C) echoic
D) implicit
A) iconic
B) explicit
C) echoic
D) implicit
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79
Memories initially processed in the hippocampus are transferred to ________ for long-term storage.
A) the basal ganglia
B) the brain's cortex
C) the cerebellum
D) the amygdala
A) the basal ganglia
B) the brain's cortex
C) the cerebellum
D) the amygdala
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80
Recalling a visual scene of last month's party and holding it in working memory would be most likely to activate the
A) right frontal lobe.
B) left frontal lobe.
C) right cerebellum.
D) left cerebellum.
A) right frontal lobe.
B) left frontal lobe.
C) right cerebellum.
D) left cerebellum.
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