Deck 7: A: Memory

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​Many three-year-olds can accurately report their experiences even 6 weeks later.
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You might show implicit memory of something despite having no conscious memory of it.​
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​Source amnesia can lead people to believe unreliable information.
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​Chunking can overcome some of the limitations of short-term memory.
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Moderate emotional arousal helps you store a memory.
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A sequential lineup,in which a witness makes a yes/no judgment on each suspect,one at a time,decreases the probability of falsely identifying an innocent person.​
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​Of the various ways of testing memory,a suspect lineup is most similar to the recall method.
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Brain damage that impairs declarative memory will equally impair procedural memory.​
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​Hermann Ebbinghaus conducted all his pioneering memory research on himself.
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"Flashbulb" memories of highly emotional events are not only vivid,but also reliably accurate.​
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​People often correctly answer questions by the recognition method that they could not answer by the recall method.
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Holding a memory long enough in short-term memory causes it to consolidate into long-term memory.​
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Repeating something over and over,word for word,is the best way to remember it.​
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Free recall,cued recall,recognition,and savings are all tests of implicit memory.​
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Letting a child use a doll to act out an event improves the accuracy of relating the event.
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​Short-term memory can hold a vast amount of information.
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​A multiple-choice exam is an example of a recognition test of memory.
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Short-term memory for a list of words or numbers fades quickly unless you rehearse it.
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Typically,people form declarative memories gradually,and procedural memories quickly.
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Psychologists recommend that police lineups can improve recognition by telling the witness which person the police suspect.​
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​People trying to tell a story by memory often include reasonable events that weren't in the story.
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The more times you have memorized lists of a particular type,the longer you will remember each new list that you learn.​
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If you want to remember something for as long as possible,and you plan to spend 10 hours studying,it is best to study the material for 10 hours all at once.​
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​If you want to remember a set of information for a long time,under a variety of conditions,the best advice is to study the information repeatedly at your usual workstation (for example,your desk).
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People with Korsakoff's syndrome confabulate on all types of questions,even nonsensical ones.​
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​People who are impaired at remembering the past are also impaired at imagining the future.
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On average,students who bring laptop computers to class get better grades.​
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Remembering something is like replaying a recording of it.
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Answering questions about something improves your memory of it.
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While you are reading something,taking time out to answer questions about it will improve your memory of it.
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Damage to the hippocampus impairs all types of memory equally.​
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If you are trying to remember the items on a list,an effective strategy is to rate how helpful each item might be in a life-or-death situation.​
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Preschool children fail to form semantic memories.
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​Growth of new neurons in early childhood leads to faster learning but also faster forgetting.
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Old people remember many events from their adolescence and young adulthood better than similar events from recent years.​
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Many students who get good grades finish their reading assignments slowly.
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Psychological researchers agree that clinicians can help people recover lost memories of childhood abuse.​
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Children who experience traumatic events (for example,witnessing the murder of their parents)repress the memories and cannot recall them later.​
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​If you describe everything you remember about something today,you might remember more if you try again tomorrow.
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After an event happens,people tend to overestimate how predictable it was.​
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The aspect of working memory responsible for governing shifts of attention is known as __________ functioning.​
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Forgetting new material because of interference from similar old memories is known as _________ interference.
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​The associations you form at the time of learning are the most effective retrieval cues for remembering something later.This principle is known as _________ specificity.
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People memorize a list of words best if they think about each word and form as many associations as possible with each word.This is known as the ____________________ principle.​
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Remembering specific experiences in your life is a special type of declarative memory known as _________ memory.​
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​Remembering how to kick a soccer ball is an example of ____________________ memory.
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Remembering the details of what you did on the most recent holiday is an example of a special type of declarative memory known as ________ memory.​
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​You read a list of words including envelope,address,stamp,and seal.Later someone asks you what word on the list refers to a kind of animal,and you do not think of the word seal.This result is an example of the __________ specificity principle.
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If you remember more of some material the second time you try to recall it than you did the first time,your improved memory is called ________.
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Describing everything that happened to you today is performing a _____ test of memory.
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Free recall,cued recall,recognition,and savings are tests of ____________________ memory.​
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​The tendency to misremember your earlier expectations so they match the way events later happened is known as ________ bias.
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If you remember something,but you forget where or how you learned it,you are showing ________ amnesia.​
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The tendency to remember the first item on a list better than those in the middle of the list is known as the _______ principle.​
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In the method of loci,you first memorize a series of places and then use them to help you remember some other list.The method of loci is one example of a ______ device.​
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The system for using current information is known as _______ memory.​
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Memory of principles and facts,such as what you learn in school,is a special kind of declarative memory known as __________ memory.​
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A suspect lineup is an example of testing memory by the ______ method.​
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Finding your own car in a large parking lot is like testing memory with the __________ method.​
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If you say some words that you recently heard,without remembering that you heard them,you are demonstrating _________ memory.​
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What are several ways in which memory is different from replaying a recording?
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Patient H.M.suffered severe amnesia after damage to his ________.​
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A police officer is interviewing a young child about a possible instance of child abuse.What should the interviewer do and avoid doing?​
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What recommendations do psychologists offer concerning best ways for the police to conduct suspect lineups?​
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Impaired memory before brain surgery or a trauma to the head is known as __________ amnesia.​
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​What currently appears to be the best explanation for early childhood amnesia,and why is this explanation better than those that psychologists previously considered?
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​Describe an example of source amnesia.
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Suppose you want to test whether a child remembers the names of the planets.How would you do so by the cued recall method and by the recognition method?​
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Prolonged deficiency of vitamin B1 (usually caused by severe alcoholism)leads to an impairment of memory and attention known as __________ syndrome.
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After damage to the hippocampus,which aspects of memory are most likely to be impaired,and which are likely to be retained?​
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Forgetting old memories because of interference from similar new memories is known as _________ interference.​
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Inability to store new long-term memories is known as __________ amnesia.​
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If you are trying to memorize a list of words,what are some strategies that would help?
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Sigmund Freud referred to the process of moving unacceptable memories from the conscious mind to the unconscious mind with the term _________.​
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Define executive functioning and describe one way to measure it.​
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​Many three-year-olds can accurately report their experiences even 6 weeks later.
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You might show implicit memory of something despite having no conscious memory of it.​
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​Source amnesia can lead people to believe unreliable information.
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​Chunking can overcome some of the limitations of short-term memory.
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Moderate emotional arousal helps you store a memory.
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A sequential lineup,in which a witness makes a yes/no judgment on each suspect,one at a time,decreases the probability of falsely identifying an innocent person.​
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​Of the various ways of testing memory,a suspect lineup is most similar to the recall method.
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Brain damage that impairs declarative memory will equally impair procedural memory.​
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​Hermann Ebbinghaus conducted all his pioneering memory research on himself.
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"Flashbulb" memories of highly emotional events are not only vivid,but also reliably accurate.​
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​People often correctly answer questions by the recognition method that they could not answer by the recall method.
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Holding a memory long enough in short-term memory causes it to consolidate into long-term memory.​
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Repeating something over and over,word for word,is the best way to remember it.​
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Free recall,cued recall,recognition,and savings are all tests of implicit memory.​
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Letting a child use a doll to act out an event improves the accuracy of relating the event.
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​Short-term memory can hold a vast amount of information.
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​A multiple-choice exam is an example of a recognition test of memory.
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Short-term memory for a list of words or numbers fades quickly unless you rehearse it.
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Typically,people form declarative memories gradually,and procedural memories quickly.
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Psychologists recommend that police lineups can improve recognition by telling the witness which person the police suspect.​
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​People trying to tell a story by memory often include reasonable events that weren't in the story.
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The more times you have memorized lists of a particular type,the longer you will remember each new list that you learn.​
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If you want to remember something for as long as possible,and you plan to spend 10 hours studying,it is best to study the material for 10 hours all at once.​
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​If you want to remember a set of information for a long time,under a variety of conditions,the best advice is to study the information repeatedly at your usual workstation (for example,your desk).
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People with Korsakoff's syndrome confabulate on all types of questions,even nonsensical ones.​
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​People who are impaired at remembering the past are also impaired at imagining the future.
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On average,students who bring laptop computers to class get better grades.​
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Remembering something is like replaying a recording of it.
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Answering questions about something improves your memory of it.
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While you are reading something,taking time out to answer questions about it will improve your memory of it.
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Damage to the hippocampus impairs all types of memory equally.​
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If you are trying to remember the items on a list,an effective strategy is to rate how helpful each item might be in a life-or-death situation.​
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Preschool children fail to form semantic memories.
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​Growth of new neurons in early childhood leads to faster learning but also faster forgetting.
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Old people remember many events from their adolescence and young adulthood better than similar events from recent years.​
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Many students who get good grades finish their reading assignments slowly.
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Psychological researchers agree that clinicians can help people recover lost memories of childhood abuse.​
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Children who experience traumatic events (for example,witnessing the murder of their parents)repress the memories and cannot recall them later.​
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​If you describe everything you remember about something today,you might remember more if you try again tomorrow.
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After an event happens,people tend to overestimate how predictable it was.​
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The aspect of working memory responsible for governing shifts of attention is known as __________ functioning.​
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Forgetting new material because of interference from similar old memories is known as _________ interference.
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​The associations you form at the time of learning are the most effective retrieval cues for remembering something later.This principle is known as _________ specificity.
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People memorize a list of words best if they think about each word and form as many associations as possible with each word.This is known as the ____________________ principle.​
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Remembering specific experiences in your life is a special type of declarative memory known as _________ memory.​
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​Remembering how to kick a soccer ball is an example of ____________________ memory.
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Remembering the details of what you did on the most recent holiday is an example of a special type of declarative memory known as ________ memory.​
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​You read a list of words including envelope,address,stamp,and seal.Later someone asks you what word on the list refers to a kind of animal,and you do not think of the word seal.This result is an example of the __________ specificity principle.
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If you remember more of some material the second time you try to recall it than you did the first time,your improved memory is called ________.
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Describing everything that happened to you today is performing a _____ test of memory.
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Free recall,cued recall,recognition,and savings are tests of ____________________ memory.​
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​The tendency to misremember your earlier expectations so they match the way events later happened is known as ________ bias.
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If you remember something,but you forget where or how you learned it,you are showing ________ amnesia.​
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The tendency to remember the first item on a list better than those in the middle of the list is known as the _______ principle.​
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In the method of loci,you first memorize a series of places and then use them to help you remember some other list.The method of loci is one example of a ______ device.​
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The system for using current information is known as _______ memory.​
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Memory of principles and facts,such as what you learn in school,is a special kind of declarative memory known as __________ memory.​
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A suspect lineup is an example of testing memory by the ______ method.​
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Finding your own car in a large parking lot is like testing memory with the __________ method.​
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If you say some words that you recently heard,without remembering that you heard them,you are demonstrating _________ memory.​
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What are several ways in which memory is different from replaying a recording?
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Patient H.M.suffered severe amnesia after damage to his ________.​
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A police officer is interviewing a young child about a possible instance of child abuse.What should the interviewer do and avoid doing?​
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What recommendations do psychologists offer concerning best ways for the police to conduct suspect lineups?​
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Impaired memory before brain surgery or a trauma to the head is known as __________ amnesia.​
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​What currently appears to be the best explanation for early childhood amnesia,and why is this explanation better than those that psychologists previously considered?
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​Describe an example of source amnesia.
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Suppose you want to test whether a child remembers the names of the planets.How would you do so by the cued recall method and by the recognition method?​
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Prolonged deficiency of vitamin B1 (usually caused by severe alcoholism)leads to an impairment of memory and attention known as __________ syndrome.
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After damage to the hippocampus,which aspects of memory are most likely to be impaired,and which are likely to be retained?​
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Forgetting old memories because of interference from similar new memories is known as _________ interference.​
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Inability to store new long-term memories is known as __________ amnesia.​
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If you are trying to memorize a list of words,what are some strategies that would help?
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Sigmund Freud referred to the process of moving unacceptable memories from the conscious mind to the unconscious mind with the term _________.​
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Define executive functioning and describe one way to measure it.​
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