AP psychology: Holland Ch 7
discovered the rate he forgot new info was initially
rapid and subsequently slows down
memories are primed by
retrieval cues
explicit memory is to long term memory as iconic memory is to...
sensory memory
this experiment best illustrates
the miss info effect
true memories...
contain more details
a retention of skills and dispositions without conscious recollection is know as...
implicit memory
remembering how to solve a jigsaw puzzle without any conscious recollection that one can do so best illustrates
implicit memory
which of the following best describes explicit memories?
include memory for general knowledge
an understanding of the distinction between implicit and explicit is most helpful for explaining...
infantile amnesia
rehearsal is to encoding as retrieval cues are to
priming
learning a new atm password may block an old one
proactive interference
remembers locker combo but cant remember bike lock combo
proactive interference
words events places and emotions that trigger our memory of the past are called...
retrieval cues
after learning that kicking would move a crib mobil infants showed that they recalled this learning best if the were tested in the same crib. this best illustrates the impact of
retrieval cues on recall
memory of your old familiar email password may block the recall of your new password. this is called
retroactive interference
the ability to learn something with out any conscious memory of having learned it, suggests the need to distinguish between
explicit and implicit memory
the process of encoding refers to...
getting information into memory
the integration of new incoming information with knowledge retrieved from long term memory involves the activity of...
working memory
miss info effect illustrates
memory construction
after looking up his friends phone number, he was only able to remember it long enough to dial. in this case the number was stored in...
short term memory
victims of false memories
source amnesia
after having a stroke arin has great difficulty recalling any of his subsequent life experiences he is most likely suffering from
amnesia
while reading a novel at a rate of nearly 500 words per min Megan effortlessly understands almost every word. this ability highlights the importance of...
automatic processing
feeling of having been done before
deja-vu
sleeping people cant remember random letters but awake people can
interference
this experiment illustrates (mousetrap on finger)
memory construction
this best illustrates the
miss info effect
hearing the word rabbit may lead people to spell the spoken word hair as hare. this best illustrates the outcome of a process called
priming
the often unconscious activation of particular associations in memory is called
priming
teacher remembers many past students cant remember new ones
retroactive interference