Psychology exam 3
Deep brain structures involved in movement and the formation of our procedural memories for skills are the:
basal ganglia
Deep brain structures involved in movement and the formation of our procedural memories for skills are the———
basal ganglia
A potential source of irrationality is———-our tendency to cling to our beliefs in the face of contradictory evidence.
belief perseverance
rather than problem-focused, coping strategies when they:
believe they cannot change a stressful situation
A health psychologist would be MOST likely to conduct research assessing the relationship between
cancer and stress.
As cognitive psychologists define it, a concept is a(n)
category
The misinformation effect highlights the:
changeability of memory
If Serena goes to a new restaurant she will probably recognize some of the objects as chairs though she may have never seen that particular style of chair before. This is because she has an existing———— of chairs
concept
When one groups similar objects, events, ideas, or people in the mind, one has formed a(n)
concept
————thinking involves narrowing available problem solutions to the single best solution
convergent
Raul is very skilled at taking aptitude tests and finding solutions to math and science problems. Raul's skills illustrate:
convergent thinking
A person who can effectively identify the best possible answers to multiple-choice test questions is using:
convergent thinking.
Studying for a psychology test requires——- . It takes attention and conscious work, but pays off with lasting and accessible memories.
effortful processing
When Lisa earns a perfect score on a ( n )———- test in history , she passes a ———test of memory
essay; recall
B lymphocytes is to T lymphocytes as is to
fighting bacterial infections; attacking viruses
Some of our memories of an emotionally significant moment or event are vividly clear. These are known as —————memories.
flashbulb
A(n) ————is a simple thinking strategy for solving a problem quickly and efficiently.
heuristic
People overestimate the frequency of school shootings because such events are highly publicized when they do occur. This illustrates:
the availability heuristic.
Lara is trying to remember events from her life as an 18-month-old. However, as hard as she might try, she has no conscious memory of anything that occurred before her third birthday. This is likely due to the fact that her———which is involved in storing explicit memories, was not fully developed at that age.
hippocampus
Some patients with anterograde amnesia have learned how to spot hard-to-find figures in the Wheres Waldo? series without any conscious awareness that they can do so. This BEST illustrates their retention of ————-memories.
implicit
The hippocampus and brain cortex display simultaneous activity rhythms during sleep. This supports the process of
memory consolidation.
Gina sat quietly in her room and paid attention to her internal emotional and physical state without judging. This is called-
mindfulness meditation
In the psychology of health and stress, Hans Selye is associated with the study of
the general adaptation syndrome
If one has NOT studied well for a test, in which format is one likely to get a higher score?
recognition
It's evening and we're mentally replaying the day's events. We picture our facial expressions as we listened to a friend's tale of woe. Because we were unable to see these expressions at the time, our recall necessarily illustrates:
reconsolidation
Dana is suffering from————when she fails to remember events preceding traumatic brain injury.
retrograde amnesia
Sometimes one is prone to judge an individual based on one's notion of the category of people he or she most closely resembles. When this happens, one falls prey to
the representativeness heuristic.
When people learn something while in one state (for example, when they are feeling joyful or sad), they are better able to recall that thing while in the same state. This is known as:
state-dependent memory
A woman, alone in a house, ignores the creaking sounds she hears and experiences no stress. Another woman might hear the same sounds, suspect an intruder, and thus become alarmed. These different reactions illustrate the importance of
stress appraisal
Sean is under an extreme amount of stress. He is battling with his boss about a failed projiect. In this time of stress. Sean turns to his friends for support and colleagues and spends as much time with his children as possible. Some would say that Sean is demonstrating a(n) —— —-response to stress
tend or befriend
The interdisciplinary field that integrates and applies behavioral and medical knowledge to health and disease is
Behavioral medicine
Ways of measuring retrieval
Free call, cued recall, and recognition
Explicit long term memory is processed in the
Hippocampus
Retroactive interference is
Information youve learned learned more recently interferes with your retrieval of older information
Sensory memory, working/ short term memory, ________
Long term memory
The primacy effect Is due to the fact that people typically rehearse items at the beqinning and end of the list ultimately moving these items into..
Long term memory
Which of the following memory structures can hold the most information?
Long term memory
The prolonged strengthening of potential neural firing that is believed to be the basis for learning and memory is known as
Long term potentiation
In the eyewitness testimony Study by Loftus and Palmer (1974), people who were asked how Fast the cars were going when they "smashed" gave higher speed estimates than people who were asked how fast the cars were going when they "hit". This finding is an example of_________, which is a process related to ___________
Memory construction; retreival
Algorithms
Methodical procedure that garantees a solution
In general, religiously active people have______ socially supportive relationships and ________ lifestyles than those who are not religiously active
More; healthier
Remebering the beginning of the list because you rehearsed it
Primacy effect
————occurs when something you learned previously interferes with your recall of something you learn later
Proactive interference
Remembering the end of a list because because its fresh in your mind
Recency effect
Effortful processing includes
Rehearsal, imagery, and mnemonic devices
Memory process step 3
Retrieval
The Inability to remember events that occured before a severe trama is called
Retrograde amnesia
_______ , working/ short term meomory, longterm memory
Sensory memory
Memory process step 2
Storage
Set effect
Tendency to approach a problem in a way that has worked in the past
Functional fixedness
Tendency to think of objects only in terms of their usual functions
Stress
The process of responding to events (stressors) we perceive as threats or challenges
Heuristics
Using rules of thumb or educated guesses to find solutions
Christy moved from her home state so that she could attend graduate school in her desired field of study. She did not know anyone when she moved and spent the money she had saved for the move very quickly. Things cost much more than she had expected. She received little support from her family to pursue her college education. Still, she progressed and quickly earned her degree. She graduated at the top of her class. With respect to Sternberg's facets of creativity, Christy has a(n)————personality
Venturesome
Proactive interference is
What youve learned in the past interferes with your retrieval of new information
Researchers using the ______ report technique concluded that the capacity of visual sensory memory is very limited, but researchers using the _______ report technique concluded that the capacity is much larger than originally thought
Whole, partial
Sensory memory,_________________, long term memory
Working/ short term memory
Anterograde amnesia
You forget what happened after trauma occured
Retrograde amnesia
You forget what happened before the trauma occured
A systematic problem solving method that guarantees a solution, provided that one exists is a(n)
Algorithm
Don incorrectly believes most defendants who use the insanity defense gat lenient sentences or never go to jail. If he believes this because he easily recalls a recent case in which this appeared to be true, he is using the
Availibility heuristic
Process is to event as- ——is to—-
stress; stressor
SQ3R is a method for:
improving memory
Martha is studying the chapter on personality for her psychology exam. In order to make it easier to remember the Big Five traits (openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) she uses the first letter of each trait to spell OCEAN. Martha is using a(n) ———-device.
mnemonic
Mindful people show more activation in the———- cortex .
prefrontal
In the process on retrieving a specific memory from a web of associations a person needs to activate one of the strands that leads to it. This is known as
priming
The unconscious activation of associations in memory is called
priming
an effort to recall his early life experiences, Aaron forms vivid mental images of the rooms in his childhood home. Aaron is engaged in the process of
priming
People more quickly recognize that a dog is a mammal than that a whale is a mammal because a dog more closely resembles their————of a mammal.
prototype
The field that studies mind-body interactions is called:
psychoneuroimmunology
The correct order of the general adaptation syndrome is an alarm reaction,———-1and exhaustion
resistance
Chad is puzzling over a difficult question on a multiple-choice sociology test; however, as he rereads the response options he remembers the correct answer. Chad has made use of
retrieval cues
Aplysia is a(n):
sea slug.
Our tendency to recall the last and first items on a list is known as the ———effect.
serial position
Serafina is preparing a lecture on the benefits of exercise and she will highlight that exercise orders up mood boosting chemical such as
serotonin
Feeling liked and encouraged by intimate friends and family is called ———-It promotes happiness and health.
social support
Recalling something that you had once merely imagined happening as something you had directly experienced BEST illustrates -—-amnesia .
source
Based on the ———-effect, ———-practice leads to better learning than ———- practice does
spacing; distributed; massed
Sensory memory is to as long - term memory is to .
fleeting; permanent
Implicit long term memory is processed in the
Cerebellum
Memory process step 1
Encoding
Remebering something related but was never said
False memory
long enough to type it into the password After Maya gave her friend the password to a protected website, the friend was able to remember it only box. In this instance, the password was clearly stored in her friend's ———memory
working
George Miller's research on short-term memory capacity indicated that we can only storein short term memory
about seven bits of information
Sonya is trying to remember events from her life as an 18-month-old. However, as hard as she might try, she has no conscious memory of anything that occurred before her third birthday. This is likely due to the fact that her hippocampus, which is involved in storing explicit memories, was not fully developed at that age. This inability to remember events when she was 3 years old and younger is called
infantile amnesia
An effortless , immediate , automatic feeling or thought is called .
intuition
James has suffered hippocampal damage from a near-fatal bus crash. He is not able to remember verbal information, but retains the ability to recall visual designs and locations. He may have suffered damage to his:
left hippocampus