Module 24
_____ occurs when something learned now interferes with one's ability to recall something learned earlier.
Retroactive interference
_____ is a loss of memory, often due to brain trauma, injury, or disease.
Amnesia
According to _____, one reason that people forget is because they are repressing painful memories.
Freud
Loftus and Palmer conducted an experiment in which participants estimated the speed of a car described as either hitting or smashing into one another. The _____ variable in this experiment was _____.
dependent; speed estimates
If one asked one's classmates to draw either side of a U.S. penny from memory, the majority will not be very accurate. This MOST likely reflects a failure in the memory process of _____.
encoding
If one asked one's classmates to draw either side of a U.S. penny from memory, the majority will not be very accurate. This MOST likely reflects a failure in the memory process of:
encoding
Which technique is NOT a way to improve memory?
minimizing retrieval cues
The disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information is called:
proactive interference.
With respect to interference, _____ is to forgetting new information as _____ is to forgetting old information.
proactive; retroactive
Every time one replays a memory, one replaces the original memory with a slightly modified version. Researchers call this _____.
reconsolidation
Mrs. Alvarez cannot consciously recall how frequently she criticizes her children because it would cause her too much anxiety. Sigmund Freud would have suggested that her poor memory illustrates a defense mechanism called _____.
repression
Mrs. McBride cannot consciously recall how frequently she criticizes her children because it would cause her too much anxiety. Sigmund Freud would have suggested that her poor memory illustrates:
repression
Ivan recently suffered a severe stroke and is no longer able to remember events from his childhood. His memory problems are related to:
retrieval failure.
After switching dorm rooms and getting a new phone number, Samantha found that it was harder to remember her previous dorm room's phone number. Samantha was experiencing _____ interference.
retroactive
In _____ interference, information learned recently disrupts the recall of information learned earlier.
retroactive
Dana is suffering from _____ when she fails to remember events preceding traumatic brain injury.
retrograde amnesia
Which course of forgetting BEST describes the typical forgetting curve?
a rapid initial decline in retention becoming stable thereafter
Some patients with anterograde amnesia have learned how to spot hard-to-find figures in the Where's Waldo? series without any conscious awareness that they can do so. This BEST illustrates their retention of _____ memories.
implicit
With respect to amnesia, antero- is to retro- as _____ is to ______.
after; before
An attorney uses misleading questions to distort a court witness's recall of a previously observed crime. This BEST illustrates:
the misinformation effect.
When people are given subtle misleading information about a past event, they often misremember the true details surrounding the event. This is known as:
the misinformation effect.
The controversy regarding claims of repressed and recovered memories is BEST described as involving:
whether repressed memories of childhood abuse that are recovered using hypnosis, guided imagery, or other highly suggestive techniques are false memories or memories of actual experiences.