Deck 7: A: Memory
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Deck 7: A: Memory
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The tendency for superior recall of items in the middle of a list compared to items at the beginning and end of a list is called the serial position effect.
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2
Elaborative rehearsal is defined as the rote repetition of material in order to prolong exposure.
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At the cellular level,long-term potentiation (LTP)may represent the first stages of memory.
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4
Flashbulb memories,unlike other memories,are extremely accurate records of the past.
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The capacity of short-term memory is limitless.
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Rather than remembering specific details,people tend to remember the 'gist' of an event or story.
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In the Atkinson-Shiffrin model,incoming information moves from sensory memory into short-term memory through the process of rehearsal.
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False memories are especially likely to occur if you have thought about the imagined event many times.
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9
Declarative memories are the type of long-term memories that you are consciously aware of.
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In general,psychologists agree that the inability to remember experiences during the first years of life is due to the defence mechanism of repression.
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