psych ch 7
The most solid evidence of the effects of herbs on memory suggests that the ground-up leaves of the _____ tree can be moderately effective in delaying symptoms of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.
Ginkgo biloba
the disruption of memory because other information competes with teh information we are trying to recall
Interference
Occurs when retrieval of encoded and stored memories is actively inhibited; often associated w.memories of traumatic experience, "recovered memories"
Repression
inability to recall events or experiences that happened before the onset of a disease or an injury
Retrograde
implicit long-term memory occurs in the _____ (basil ganglia, amygdala, cerebellum)
Subcortex
ROY G. BIV" is an example of a(n) _____ that helps one remember the colors of the rainbow—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
acronym
memory loss due to brain injury or disease
amnesia
selective recall of past events to fit out current beliefs; rewriting/editing memories of past events based on what we now know/believe
consistency bias
consists of the conscious recall of facts and events
explicit
Research on forgetting began in the 1880s with Herman Ebbinghaus, who found that recall shows a steady decline over time. This decline is now termed as Ebbinghaus's:
forgetting curve
The repeated firing of neural impulses necessary to convert a short-term memory into a long-term one occurs mostly in the
hippocampus
consolidates the memory through repetition and rehearsal; consolidation process; requires prefrontal engagement to maintain focus ("working memory")
hippocampus
is critical in forming long-term memories
hippocampus
made up of knowledge based on previous experiences; resides outside of conscious awareness
implicit
When one knows or remembers something but does not consciously know that one remembers it, then one is said to be tapping into
implicit memory
part of memory that has capacity to store vast amounts of information; 30 seconds to upwards of a lifetime
long-term memory
In the context of memory distortion, _____ occurs when information learned after the original event (crime) is wrong or misleading but gets incorporated into the memory as true.
misinformation effect
________ of memory; human memory is not an objective recorder of events
nature
are computer models that imitate the way neurons talk to each other.
neural networks
type of implicit mem- ____________ memory
nondeclarative
In the levels-of-processing model of memory and recall, which is the stage of midlevel processing?
phonemic
part of memory that holds information in its original sensory form for a brief period of time; typically 0.5 seconds or less but upwards of 2-3 seconds
sensory memory
carry sensation from sense organs to the thalamus
sensory neurons
part of memory that temporality stores limited amount of information before it is either transferred to long-term storage or forgotten, 2-30 seconds, necessary for tasks like reading, talking listening
short-term memory
occurs when memories are implanted in our minds based on leading questions, comments, or suggestions by someone else or some other source; ie). Eye witness testimony and false memories (Loftus)
suggestibility
relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex for processing
thalamus
part of memory required to attend and solve a problem at hand
working memory
chronic degenerative brain disease; results in progressive memory loss, ending w/complete memory loss, typically affects people ages 60+, typical life expectancy after diagnosis is 3-9 years
Alzheimer's disease
Inability to retrieve some information once it is stored; type-of-the-tongue phenomenom
Blocking
In the context of memory distortion, when is an individual most prone to having his or her memories modified through suggestibility?
In the interval between an experience and the time he or she is asked to recall it
belief that a memory came form one source when it actually came from another; confusion sources vs. memory binding, cryptomnesia
Misattribution
forgetfulness due to the fleeting nature of some memories; most common (decay)
Transcience
type of explicit mem- ______ memory
declaratory memory
Which is the first process in researcher Alan Baddeley's model of working memory?
focusing and switching attention
collected through feeling or touching something
haptiuc
general to specific; type of storage
heirchary
brief visual record left on the retina of the eye
ionic memory
the ability to store and use information, also refers to the store of what has been learned and remembered
memory
visiual cortex belongs to the ________ lobe
occipital
sensory cortex belongs to the ______ lobe
parietal
occurs because previously learned information interferes with the learning of new information; cause of serial position effect
proactive
recovery of information stored in memory; explicit vs implicit
retrieval
tendency to have better recall for items in a list according to their position on the list; primary vs recency
serial position effects
retention of memory over time; common methods of storing: hierarchy, schemas, networks
storage
capacity for short term memory is limited between _____ items
5-9
explicit long-term memory occurs in the _______ (specifically area where original sensation was processed)
Cortex
unintentional plagiarism of someone else's ideas, believing an idea to be original or new
Cryptomnesia
different types of long-term memory are stored in; explicit vs implicit
Different places in the brain
In the context of memory formation, what is a characteristic of flashbulb memories?
They are highly emotionally charged
process of establishing, stabilizing, or solidifying a memory; resists distraction, inference, and decay, role of sleep in consolidation
consolidation
short-term retention of sounds
echoic memory
is the first processing stage in long-term em or formation
encoding
process by which brain attends to, take in, and integrates new information; automatic processing, effortfull processing
encoding
type of explicit mem- recalls the experience we have had
episodic memory
weakening or loss of memories over time
forgettinmg
To study _____, researchers ask questions to focus participants' attention on the sound of the word.
midlevel processing
type of implicit mem- behavior, physical skills
procedural memory
In the late 19th century, Mary Whiton Calkins observed an interesting phenomenon of short-term memory called
serial position effect
Forgetfulness that results from inattention; results from dividend attention, increases w/age
Absent-mindness
inability to remember events and experiences that occur after
anterograde
process of breaking down a list of items to be remembered into a smaller set of meaningful units
chunking
Occurs with careful attention and conscious effort
effort-full processing
repeated recall of please at or unpleasant experiences even when trying to actively forget them; frequently connected to emotions, ie). PTSD
persistence
active in the recall of long-term memory; requires attention and focus, hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
determines where to focus attention in our environment, transfers information to hippocampus
prefrontal cortex
type of implicit mem- recall improved by earlier exposure to same/similar stimuli
priming
occurs because new experiences of information cause people to forget previously learned experiences or information; ie). Eyewitness testimony
retroactive
memories created through association of characterstics; type of storage
schemas
type of explicit mem- recalls fast and general knowledge
semantic memory
False memories are an example of
suggestibility
auditory complex belongs to the ______ lobe
temporal