psych 181 ch 6
Omar experienced a dissociative fugue state. He suddenly snapped out of it in front of a pet supplies display in a Boise, Idaho discount store; he had no memory whatsover of his previous life Greensboro, North Carolina. Omar's amnesia is best described as
retrograde
the hippocampus is located in the ____lobe
temporal
according to the encoding specificity principle
the similarity between learning and retrieval contexts influences memory
the study of sensory memory is associated with
George Miller
match the psychologist with the correct concept or theory
baddeley and hitch-working memory
the misinformation effect highlights the
changeability of memory
the hippocampus plays a role in memory consolidation. It is probably MOST accurate to say that the hippocampus is more involved in ______ than in _______
encoding, retrieval
which of the following sequences BEST reflects the order in which memory processes occur, from first to last?
encoding, storage, retrieval
because she drank too much alcohol, Deanna barely remembers her 21st birthday. That is her____ memory is sketchy
episodic
psychologist use the term _____ memory to refer to photograpic visual impressions that last less than a second
iconic
memories that are automatic or unconscious are called _____ memories
implicit
how does short term memory differ from sensory memory
its duration is longer than that of sensory memory
compared to iconic memory, echoic memory
last longer
the conscious repetition of information to ensure its survival in short term memory is termed _____ rehearsal
maintenance
which statement bast describes the forgetting function that Ebbinghaus discovered
material is forgotten relatively rapidly at first, and then the rate of forgetting slows down
preliminary evidence suggest that levels of physical and mental activity are both____ correlates with the severity of the cognitive decline seen in Alzheimer's disease
negatively
which feature of Alzheimer's disease is correctly described?
neither of these features is correctly defined
in _____interference, information learned earlier disrupys the recall of information learned more recently;in _____interference, recently learned information disrupts the recall of information learned earlier
proactive, retroactive
the question on the midterm in an economics course is "discuss several factors that contributes to the economic collapse of late 2008. "This question is a ____ test of _____ memory
recall;explicit
the idea that memory reflects a blend of fact and fiction is called the
reconstructionist model
the unconscious process whereby disturbing memories are prevented from entering awareness is called
repression
a stimulus that facillitates the recall of information from long term memory is called a
retrieval cue
the levels of processing framework proposes that the ease with which information is remembered may be traced to differences in the processing that occurs during
encoding
while a computers hard drive may be likened to the memory process of storage, its keyboard is analgous to the process of
encoding
the textbook reviews the case of Henry Molaison, also known as H.M After brain surgery H.M suffered hippocampal damage. Which type of memory was MOST damaged in H.M Case?
episodic
which statement accurately captures the relationship among the types of long term memory
episodic and semantic memory are both components of explicit memory
in working memory, visual/spatial and verbal information are integrated in the
episodic buffer
the spacing effect refers to the benefit of ____practice
distributed
the phenomenon of ____ imagery is fairly similar to what people commonly call "photographic memory"
eidetic
the method of loci connects new information to older memories --namely, locations along a familiar route. The method therefore encourages ______ rehearsal
elaborative
the methos of loci connects new information to older memories--namely, locations along a familiar route. The method therefore encourages _____rehearsal
elaborative
which of these is NOT one of the three general memory processes identified at the beginning of the chapter
perception
which statement BEST captures the relationship between priming and a retrieval cue
priming is the unconscious awakening of memories based on retrieval cues
the levels of processing framework
suggest that thinking about material leads to better memory than simply repeating the material to oneself
which explanation of forgetting is correctly described?
decay-information is lost over time as a result of nonuse
cory knows the capital of Vernmont is Montpelier, which is an example of a ____ memory
semantic and explicit
which of the following best reflects the order of stages in the information processing model of memory?
sensory> short term>long term
flashblub memories
typically concern major, unexpected public or personal events
which component of working memory is correctly matched with its description
visuospatial sketchpad--works with visual information
the central executive component of ____ memory
working
the frontal lobe is to _____ memory as the temporal lobe is to _____memory
working; spatial
duration of short term memory is about
20 to 30 seconds
which of the following expressions BEST relfects the capacity of short term memory
7, plus or minus 2 items
_____ amnesia involves an inability to form new memories
Anterograde
after a severe bout of encephalitis , Clive Wearing could no longer develop new memories. Clive suffered from ____ amnesia
Anterograde
how do chinese participants life memories differ from those of Americans, and why
chinese participants memories more often relate to social and historical events because China is a more collectivist culture
Mnemonic strategies facillitate retention by encouraging
chunking and elaborative rehearsal
which statement is the BEST reason for viewing classical conditioning as a type of implicit memory
classical conditioning occurs outside one's awareness
explicit memory is also called ____ memory
declarative
Bower et al. (1969) asked some participants to learn hierarchically organized words. Other participants were asked to learn the same words arranged randomly. All participants were later required to recall the words. Word recall was the ________variable in this study
dependent
Peoples ability to recall an item from a list depends on where is the list the item occurs. This is known as the _____effect
serial position
the concept of working memory represents a contemporary conceptualization of what is going on in ____memory
short term
which sequence correctly arranges the information processing stages of memory in order of increasing capacity
short term>sensory>long term
Based on the ___effect___ practice leads to better learning than___ practice does
spacing; distributed;massed