Chapter 6
T/F: Eidetic memory is very common
False
T/F: Moderate consumption of alcohol will improve your memory
False
T/F: Most children have a photographic memory
False
T/F: When you overlearn something it is stored in the short term memory
False
Chunking involves
Grouping items together
The sensory memory system
Holds sights and sounds for a few seconds
Holds a visual image for about a second
Iconic Memory
Which of the following is true about serial position effect
recall more accurately the first and last items on the list
____ of stored information is locating it and returning it to the consciousness
retrieval
what is true about the long term memory
It is like a biochemical hard drive
If you remember your abc's your entire life this information is stored in
Long Term Memory
Permanent memories stored here
Long Term Memory
This one holds permanent memories
Long term Memory
You meet all you cousins who you haven't seen in many many years, but you remember all their names- where did you find it?
Long term memory
To remember the name of all the countries in asia Jennifer mentally repeated all the names several times
Maintenance Rehearsal
Chris knows that the circumference of the earth is 40,075 KM even though he did not personally measure the earth
Semantic Memory
General knowlege is referred to as `
Semantics
When learning new information it must go to the _____ then the ____and finally to the _____.
Sensory --> Short term --> Long term
Dana can only remember the first few and the last few items on her grocery list. Which of the following is this an example of?
Serial Position Effect
Limited to about 7 to 9 items
Short Term
Hold about 7 items
Short Term Memory
Lasts a few minutes
Short Term Memory
Material is processed here to see if its worth saving
Short Term Memory
__ is the type of memory that can hold information up to a minute or so after the trace of the stimulus decays
Short term
All the information we get stops in one part of our brain only for a few seconds
Short term memory
If you take a test in the same condition you did when you study for the test you were using
State dependent learning
You need to drink a 6 pack of soda before a test because you drank that while you were studying for it
State dependent learning
Rodger drinks coffee with caffeine in it, Mary feel mildly anxious before a test - what is true?
The coffee and the anxiety will stimulate them similarly, which causes brain chemicals to be released helping them learn
T/F: Certain chemicals affect learning
True
T/F: Mild test anxiety can improve test scores
True
T/F: Mild test anxiety can improve your test score
True
T/F: When you practice a piano piece once a day every day until it is stored in your long term memory you are consolidating
True
T/F: One basic theory of memory suggest that when we learn new material the basic structure of the synapse will change
Ture
Mnemonic devices are useful when you
Use them at the beginning of what your trying to remember
a ________ is mental representation of a visual stimulus
iconic
Eyewitness memory is
Seldomly completely accurate
holds sounds for only a few seconds
Acoustic Memory (echoic)
When you remember the melody of your favorite song you are using
Acoustic memory (echoic)
How do amphetamines affect learning?
Amphetamines over stimulate the brain and create poor conditions for learning
Forgetting can be best described as
An increase in errors while trying recall stored information
You focus very hard on the material you want to learn
Attention
You are trying to remember your social security number the best method to use would be?
Chunking
You need to learn a list of 10 words for an english test so you group them into nouns and verbs
Chunking
What best describes the attention on learning
Creates physical arousal which chemically makes us learn
Which of the following is most likely not an example of chunking?
Creating a story about a list of items that needs to be remembered
Mnemonic devices aid memory by
Creating unusual associations with material to be memorized
Photographic memory
Eidetic Memory
photographic memory aka
Eidetic Memory
An author uses many exciting words and ideas to make you remember the story
Elaboration
Storing material using the maximum number of associations - is called?
Elaboration
Using several associations
Elaborations
____are memories of events that happened to a person or that take place in a person's present
Episodic
Forgetting involves the
Inability to recall information once learned
Dana always hears stories about how extravagantly her first birthday was celebrated, but she is unable to recall the events of that day. Dana's inability to recall the events of her first birthday is known as _____.
Infantile Amnesia
________ inability to recall events that occur prior to the age of 3 or so
Infantile Amnesia
When we take in, analyze, store, and retrieve material:
Information Processing
We can't remember our oldest telephone number because we have learned 3 new ones since
Interference Theory
Which of the following best describes how memories are probably stored?
Memories are stored in some sort of physical chemical codes
__________ is a change in the nervous system that reflects the impression made by a stimulus
Memory Trace
You learn the spaces of the musical staph making a weird face out of them
Mnemonic Device
Earlier learning hurts present learning
Negative transfer
If Rosa learns one language, which later interferes with learning another language - this is called?
Negative transfer
Which of the following is true about the interference theory?
New material may not be stored properly because it is too similar to previous material
You read a book 10 times and now you know that book by heart
Overlearning
Sonia has to give a speech without notes at the end of the week. How will overlearning help her?
Overlearning will help her overcome the forgetting curve
If Rosa had an easier time learning another language after the first one than is would be called?
Positive Transfer
If you want positive transfer to occur you would take
psychology 1 before taking AP psychology
The interference of old learning with the ability to retrieve material learned recently
Proactive Interference
________ is the memory to perform an act in the future at a certain time when a certain event occurs
Prospective Memory
You need to write an essay for a history test, what do you use?
Recall
Essay tests rely primarily on______ and matching tests rely primarily on ______
Recall and Recognition
You have to choose one answer from a group of answers in a multiple choice
Recognition
Joi speaks spanish she is now learning to speak french when speaking in spanish french words pop into her mind this is an example of what?
Retroactive Interference
_____________ is the failure to remember events that occur prior to a physical trauma because of the effects of that trama
Retrograde Amnesia
You figure out how to get to another city by gathering all the information you can and making a map
Schema
When using principal learning, we focus on
The main idea behind what is to be learned
According to the state dependent learning, learning is dependent upon
The state of the body at the time of the learning
When witnesses to a crime are hypnotized
They often make mistakes because they are suggestable
The ______ is the feeling that information is stored in memory although it cannot be easily retrieved
Tip-of-the-tongue
While it is true that emotional involvement, particularly through humor, can aid learning
To much humor will interfere with learning
Which of the following would be a example of state dependent learning
You do your best taking a test under the same conditions you did studying
Overlearning occurs best when
You rehearse the material several times
A recognition test is easier that a recall test because
Your accuracy depends upon your ability to pick out right answers
________ are mental representation of an auditory stimulus that are held briefly in sensory memory system
acoustic memory (echoic)
Megain can recall her friends long distance telephone number and 5 digit extension one reason for her ease of recall is because she split the digits into smaller groups
chucking
True photographic memory is
extremely rare, almost nonexistent
The view that one may forget stored material because other learning overlaps is known as
interference Therory
_______the process by which information is encoded. stored, and retrieved
memory
You learn 4 phone numbers all at once but you can't remember the first one
negative transfer
Which of the following is easier to hold in a short term memory
phone number
you learn how to drive a car and you also know how to drive your friends van
positive transfer
When you focus on the basic idea behind what is being learned this is called
principle learning
An organized and systematic approach to solving problems
schema
____is the type of memory that is first encountered by a stimulus
sensory memory
Caleb read in the newspaper that a popular corporation had appointed a new ceo when talking about it to his friend he could only remember the first and last letter of the ceo what is this an example of
serial posion effect
Information that is better retrieved in the physiological state and emotional state in which it was encoded or learned is known as
state dependent memory