PY CH 9
You are asked to participate in an experiment that attempts to replicate the work of Hermann Ebbinghaus. What might the researcher instruct you to do?
"listen to these letters; JID, PAZ, YOX,KEP. Now repeat them"
Which scenario illustrates confabulation?
A classmate describes in vivid detail a visit from her parents the previous day. You later discover that her parents have been dead for years
Which situation describes the phenomenon of retroactive interference?
Darnell keeps referring to his old VCR as a Blu-ray player
Jerome is shown pictures of five objects: a truck, a skyscraper, a cake, a lizard, and a pond. In which scenario is priming then utilized?
He is asking to describe something that people eat for dessert, and he describes a chocolate cake
Which situation describes the use of episodic memory?
Jim remembered the excitement of the birthday party his friends had planned for him
Which of the following bits of information would be the easiest to chunk, and thus encode?
XYZZYX
Many people can recall very vividly what they were doing when they learned of the september 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This is an example of
a flashbulb memory
Differentiate between the anterograde amnesia and retrograde amnesia
antergrade amnesia occurs when an individual cannot encode new memories. Retrograde amnesia occurs when older details are lost but newer ones are remembered
Patien H.M whose hippocampi and medial temporal lobes were removed, suffered from
anterograde amnesia
Which situation best illustrates the use of cued recall?
bringing an eyewitness back to the scene of the crime
The process of combining information into meaningful units to aid memorization is called
chunking
Information contained in nondeclarative memory includes association between stimuli that elicit behavior. These associates are learned via
conditioning
Memories for general facts and personal information are called ___ memories
declarative
Differentiate between declarative and nondeclarative memory
declarative memory is hippocampus dependent; nondeclarative memory is hippocampus independent
Psychologists use the term ___ to describe memory for information that is able to be articulated, while ___ describes memory for information that aids performance of tasks.
declarative; nondeclarative
Semantic memories differ from episodic memories in that semantic memories
do not include details about how information was learned
Recent researcher indicates that memory consolidation occurs
during sleep
Which type of memory is most useful during a conversation?
echoic
What are the three processes of information transfer?
encoding, consolidation, memory retrieval
The physical memory trace in the brain is often referred to by neuroscience researchers as the
engram
Declarative memories are to ___ as nondeclarative memories are to ____.
explicit memories; implicit memories
A woman developed a tumor that diminished her ability to form a new long-term memories. Though memory involves numerous parts of the brain, the part most likley affected by the tumor is the
hippocampus
Patient H.M lost the ability to form new memories after an operation removed portions of his
hippocampus
The notion of photographic memory compares most closely with which type of memory?
iconic
Short term memory is sometimes referred to as working memory because
in order to hold information in short-term memory, we must use it
Memory researchers define forgetting as the
inability to retrieve information from long-term memory
The tip of the tongue phenomenon describes the experience of believing that you
know something but you are not able to articulate it
Which is an example of a nondeclarative memory?
knowing how to ice skate
You decide to memorize the last names of the players on your schools basketball team by using the method of loci. To do this, you will
link each players name with a different part of your home, beginning with the front door
____ memory has a seemingly unlimited capacity and can store information for decades
long-term
Due to lack of thiamine, people with Korsakoff's syndrome develop cell loss in the
mammillary bodies
The method of loci is a mnemonic device that involves
mentally placing items to be remembered in some imaginary environment
The susceptibility of our memories to include false details that fit in with real details of an event is called the
misinformation effect
Why is it difficult for an adult to explain to a child how to ride a bicycle?
nondeclarative memories are difficult to verbalize
Which situation below describes the use of hierarchies for memorizing information?
organizing notes into three central themes and studying information in relation to those themes
Identify the component of working memory you are using when you repeat a phone number over and over in your head in order to remember it
phonological loop
A person whos sees the word "yellow" will be slightly faster at recognizing the word "banana" than someone who sees the word "blue". This demonstrates the technique known as
priming
Your uncle has been using Windows Xp for years. He finally purchases a new computer with the latest version of Windows. If he has trouble navigating the new Windows system, it is most likely due to
proactive interference
The simplest way to maintain information in short term memory is to repeat the information in a process called
rehearsal
Which statement correctly defends the assertion that procedural memory does not stop with learning how to do a particular task?
repeatedly practicing an action can make one more skilled and effective at conducting that action
In the process of finding the term to answer this question, you are using
retrieval
Newer information that obstructs with the recall of older information is called
retroactive interference
In the board game Trivial Pursuit, players answer questions of general knowledge. To play the game, players tap into ____ memory
semantic
____ memory gives us a very brief impression of what we feel when we first detect a stimulus
sensory
You stop after reading two or three paragraphs of a magazine article to think about what you have read before continuing on. By doing so, you are trying to put the material into your ____ memory
short term
A student reads a chapter in her textbook without much effort or interest, then is unable to identify any of the material when it appears on a test. What is the most plausible explanation?
the information from the textbook never made its way from STM to LTM
A familiar song is playing on the radio. You cannot remember the singers name, but you are sure you know it. This is one example of
the tip of the tongue phenomenon
Why did Hermann Ebbinghaus use nonsense syllables as stimuli in his memory research?
they had no previous associations that might help subjects remember them
Which is an accurate summary of the primacy effect?
when given a list of items to remember, people can usually recall the first things on the list better than those in the middle
