EXP 4680 - Exam 2
Murdoch's "remembering a list" experiment described the serial position curve and found that memory is best for ____ of a list
Both the first and last words
The word length effect shows that it is more difficult to remember
A list of long words than a list of short words
A study participant is given a list of words to remember. One week later, he recalls the list. Let's say that one of the list words was PEAR. Which of the following, none of which actually appeared on the list, would be most likely incorrectly recalled if the participants doesn't remember PEAR?
APPLE
For most adults over age 40, the reminiscence bump describes enhanced memory for
Adolescence and young adulthood
A task with the instructions "Read the following words while repeating 'the, the, the' out loud, look away, and then write down the words you remember" demonstrates
Articulatory suppression
Carrie answers her phone with "Hello?" A response, "Hi, Carrie!" comes from the other end of the line. Carrie responds back with "Hi, Dad!" Carrie processed "Hi, Carrie" using a(n)...
Auditory code in long-term memory
Explicit memory is to ____ as implicit memory is to ____
Aware; unaware
Why is classical conditioning considered a form of implicit memory?
Because it involves learning an association without being aware of the reasons behind it
According to Baddeley's WM model, the major work of coordinating working memory occurs in the
Central executive
In the "two groups of immigrants" study, researchers found that the reminiscence bump coincided with periods of rapid change, occurring at a normal age for people emigrating early in life but shifting to 15 years later for those who emigrated later. These results support the
Cognitive hypothesis
Which task below would most likely be used to test for implicit memory?
Completing a word for which the first and last letter have been supplied
According to the definition of the ____ nature of memory, what people report as memories is based on what actually happened plus additional factors such as other knowledge,
Constructive
Bartlett's experiment in which English participants were asked to recall the "War of the Ghosts" story that was taken from Canadian Indigenous culture illustrated the
Constructive nature of memory
Imagine you are driving to a friend's new house. In your mind, you say the address repeatedly until you arrive. Once you arrive, you stop thinking about the address and start to think about buying a housewarming gift for your friend. To remember the address, you used a(n) ____ process in STM
Control
In the "War of the Ghosts" experiment, participants' reproductions contained inaccuracies based on
Cultural expectations
Peterson and Peterson studied how well participants can remember groups of three letters (like BRT, QSD) after various delays. They found that participants remembered an average of 80% of the groups after 3 seconds but only 10% after 18 seconds. They hypothesized that his decrease in performance was due to ____, but later research showed that it was actually due to ____
Decay; interference
When older adults say they long for the "good old days", this might reflect the self-image hypothesis, which states that memory is enhanced
During the time we assume our life identities
Acquiring information and transforming it into long-term memory is
Encoding
People often report an annoying memory failure when they walk from one end of the house to the other for something and then forget what they went to retrieve when they reach their destination. As soon as they return to the first room, they are reminded of what they wanted in the first place. This common experience best illustrates the principle of
Encoding specificity
Which phenomenon holds that we encode information along with its physical context?
Encoding specificity
What is one difference between semantic and episodic memory?
Episodic memory requires mental time travel
Using what you know about HM's damage, what aspect of memory is the hippocampus responsible for?
Forming new explicit long-term memories
In Slameka and Graf's (1978) study, some participants read word pairs, while other participants had to fill in the blank letters of the second word in a pair with a word related to the first word. The latter group performed better n a later memory task, illustrating the
Generation effect
In Stanny and Johnson's (2000) "weapons focus" experiment, they found that the presence of a weapon in a scene
Hurts memory for other details of the event
The primary effect of chunking is to
Increase the efficiency of short-term memory
Your text describes an "Italian woman" who, after an attack of encephalitis, had difficulty remembering people or facts she knew before. She could, however, remember her life events and daily tasks. Her memory behavior reflects
Intact episodic memory but defective semantic memory
K.C., who was injured in a motorcycle accident, remembers facts like the difference between a strike and a spare in bowling, but he is unaware of experiencing things like hearing about the circumstances of his brothers death, which occurred two years before the accident. His memory behavior suggests
Intact semantic memory but defective episodic memory
How long does information in short-term memory last, when rehearsal is prevented?
Less than 1 second
Let's say you want to make use of levels-of-processing theory to remember a list of terms. Which of the following strategies should produce the best recall?
Make a connection between each word and something you've previously learned
According to the levels of processing theory, which of the following tasks will produce the best long-term memory for a set of words?
Making a connection between each word and something you've previously learned
____ occurs when reading a sentence leads a person to expect something that is not explicitly stated or necessarily implied by the sentence
Pragmatic interference
All the following provide evidence of a phonological loop EXCEPT
Primacy effect
The inability to recall the fourth list of fruits after learning three previous lists of fruits is most likely a result of
Proactive interference
Lucille is teaching Kendra how to play racquetball. She teaches her how to hold the racquet, where to stand, and how to make effective shots. These learned skills that Lucille has acquired are an example of ____ memory
Procedural
Experimental evidence suggesting that the standard model of consolidation needs to be revised are data that show that the hippocampus was activated during retrieval of ____ memories
Recent and remote episodic
A patient with impaired episodic memory would most likely have the greatest difficulty in
Remembering graduating from college
Retrograde amnesia is usually less severe for ____ memories
Remote (distant)
According to the multiple trace hypothesis, the hippocampus is involved in retrieval of
Remote, episodic memory
____ cues help us remember information that has been stored in memory
Retrieval
____ is the process of taking information from LTM and putting it back into WM
Retrieval
Now that the American Heart Assn. has changed their cutoffs for what is considered dangerously high blood pressure, Monica cannot remember the old cutoffs. This is an example of ____ interference
Retroactive
Lamar has just gotten a new job and is attending a company party where he will meet his colleagues for the first time. His boss escorts him around to small groups to introduce him. At the first group, Lamar meets four people and is told only their first names. The same thing happens with a second group and a third group. At the fourth group, Lamar is told their names and that one of the women in the group is the company accountant. A little while later, Lamar realizes that while remembers the names of the people in the fourth group, he can no longer recall the names of anyone he met earlier in the party. Lamar's experience demonstrates
Retroactive interference
Your friend has been sick for several days, so you go over to her home to make her some chicken soup. Searching for a spoon, you first reach in a top drawer beside the dishwasher. Then, you turn to the big cupboard beside the stove to search for a pan. In your search, you have relied on a kitchen
Schema
You conduct an experiment in which you have participants sit in an office and then ask them to remember what they saw in the office. You find that participants "remembered" some objects that weren't actually there. Your experiment demonstrates the effect of ____ on memory
Schemas
The trail left by a moving sparkler is an example of
Sensory memory
Which type of memory can hold a very large amount of information, but only a fraction of a second?
Sensory memory
____ memory is a limited-capacity system for temporary storage and can hold information from both sensory and long term memory
Short term memory
Observations that people may actually process and manipulate information rather than simply store it for brief periods of time challenged the conceptualization of
Short-term memory
When presenting lineups to eyewitnesses, it has been found that a/n ____ lineup has a high chance of wrongly identifying an innocent person as the perpetrator
Simultaneous
When presenting linueps to eyewitnesses, it has been found that a(n) ____ presentation of photos is much more likely to result in an innocent person being falsely identified
Simultaneous
Loftus and Palmer's "car-crash films" experiment described in the text shows how a seemingly minor word change can produce a change in a person's memory report. In this study, the misleading postevent information (MPI) that dramatically changed participant's report of a car accident was/were the word(s)
Smashed
Loftus and Palmer's "car-crash films" experiment showed the impact of misleading post-event information (MPI). In this study, the MPI was/were the word/s
Smashed
In Talarico and Rubin (2003)'s experiment, they measured people's memories of 9/11 and of everyday events. They found that people showed ____ belief in their memories of 9/11 and ____ belief in their memories of everyday events
Strong; weak
Think back to Murdoch's experiment on word lists. Results showed a serial position curve, demonstrating that memory is best for ____ of a list
The first and last words
When a sparkler is twirled rapidly, people perceive a circle of light. This occurs because
The length of iconic memory (the persistence of vision) is about a fraction of a second
Stanny and Johnson's "weapons focus" experiment, investigating memory for crime scenes, found that
The presence of a weapon hinders memory for other parts of the event
Jeannie loves to dance, having taken ballet for many years. She is now learning salsa dancing. Although the movements are very different from the dances she is familiar with, she has found a successful memory strategy of linking the new dance information to her previous experiences as a dancer and to her own affection for dance. This strategy suggests reliance on
The self-reference effect
Suppose you do a memory test and hear the words "shy", "kind", "intelligent" - which coincidentally, also describe your personality. Due to ____, you would predict that you would have good recall for these words
The self-reference effect
Imagine yourself walking from your car, bus stop, or dorm to your first class. Your ability to form such a picture in your mind depends on which of the following components of working memory?
The visuospatial sketch pad
Cabeza et al.'s (2004) research on autobiographical memory shows that a more extensive network of brain areas light up in a person when they look at photographs
They took themselves
Memory performance is enhanced if the type of task at encoding matches the type of task at retrieval. This is called
Transfer-appropriate processing
Asking people to recall the most influential events that happened during their college careers shows that ____ in people's lives appear to be particularly memorable
Transition points
The task of mental rotation is performed by which component of working memory
Visuospatial sketch pad
What is the primary difference between short-term memory and working memory?
WM can manipulate information for complex tasks
Working memory differs from short-term memory in that
Working memory is concerned with both holding and processing information