Chapter 7 Homework
______ memories involve general knowledge and facts.
Semantic
memory is a subdivision of declarative memory that is concerned with general knowledge and facts.
Semantic
Declarative memory is subdivided into which two parts?
Semantic memory Episodic memory
memory is the first stage of memory where information from a stimulus is stored briefly.
Sensory
A group of separate pieces of information stored as single unit in short-term memory is referred to as
a chunk.
Information is stored in sensory memory
a very short time.
Memory loss that occurs without other mental difficulties is known as ___.
amnesia
A physical memory trace within the brain that is related to a particular memory is
an engram.
A person's ___ memories are the person's recollections of life experiences, and they incorporate his or her episodic memories.
autobiographical
Our memories reflect _______, in which memories are influenced by the meaning we give to events.
constructive processes
When we retrieve information, the memory that is produced is affected not just by the direct prior experience we have had with the stimulus but also by our guesses and inferences about its meaning. Accordingly, our memories reflect
constructive processes.
Memory for factual information, names, faces, dates, and the like is called ______ memory, whereas memory for skills and habits, such as riding a bike or hitting a baseball, is called procedural memory.
declarative
The two parts of ______ memory, a type of explicit memory, are episodic and semantic.
declarative
In levels-of-processing theory, we would expect writing a comment about an example of a concept in psychology will help us remember it better than sitting in class and listening to the lecture. This is because further thinking leads to
deeper information processing.
If you have been exposed to a piece of information but it did not register with you, it would be said that the information was not properly
encoded
The first process in recording information in a form usable to memory is referred to as
encoding
Recency effect is when items presented at the _____ of a list is remembered.
end
When we recall doing our last psychology assignment, we are using ____ memory.
episodic
When people embrace "fake news" despite forgetting that the source of the erroneous information was unreliable, ______ memories are implicated.
false
Bernadette recalled exactly where she was sitting and what she was wearing when Stefan proposed to her. This is an example of a(n)
flashbulb memory.
When it comes to autobiographical memories, people tend to
forget information about the past that is incompatible with the way they currently see themselves.
The is located below the cortex and is important for consolidation of memory.
hippocampus
Knowing to quickly move out of the way of someone running out of control, straight towards you is stored in ______ memory.
implicit
Recognition is much more difficult than recall.
False
Sensory memory is brief and not very precise.
False
Moving out of the path of an automobile coming toward us as we walk down the side of a road involves:
implicit memory.
The memories held in short-term memory are
incomplete representations.
Rehearsal increases the
length of time that information can be held in short-term memory.
When we cannot quite recall some information, but we once knew it, we are having a failure of
long-term memory retrieval.
False memories are beneficial in that they
may allow people to maintain a positive self-image.
______ memory is closely related to the prejudice and discrimination people exhibit toward members of minority groups.
Implicit
Engrams are
not yet determined.
Spreading activation refers to the fact that
one memory may trigger related memories.
Forgetting that occurs because previous learning conflicted with recalling newer information is called
proactive interference.
When given a fill in question with no choices provided, the form of retrieval is
recall.
Apparent recollections of events that are initially so shocking that the mind responds by pushing them into the unconscious are called ______ memories.
repressed
Information stored in long-term memory is ______ and ______.
retrievable permanent
The tip-of-the tongue phenomenon is a failure of
retrieval
Forgetting older information because of more recent information is called
retroactive interference.
After a skiing accident, during which 70-year-old Bill hit his head on a tree, he could not remember how he got on the mountain in the first place. This is an example of
retrograde amnesia.
Betty hit her head in a car accident. Since then, she can remember things after the accident, but cannot recall items from before the accident. This is an example of
retrograde amnesia.
A is an organized body of information that helps us to understand a situation, but can also bias our interpretation of a situation.
schema
When we reconstruct memories from our past, we tend to remember information in terms of
schemas
Knowledge is stored in networks, which are mental representations of clusters of interconnected information.
semantic
Saving information for future use is called
storage
Information must be encoded and in order to be retrieved later.
stored
One of the problems with decay as a major reason for forgetting is
there does not seem to be a relationship between length of time since an event and how well we remember.
Levels-of-processing theory suggests that one way to remember something is to
think about it.
Rehearsal does which of the following?
Aids in the transfer of information from short-term to long-term memory Lengthens the time information can be held in short-term memory
_______ disease results in a gradual decline in cognitive abilities and typically begins as simple forgetfulness but progresses to profound memory loss.
Alzheimer's
_____ results in a gradual decline in cognitive abilities.
Alzheimer's disease
______ is a form of memory loss that occurs without other mental difficulties.
Amnesia
Which of the following parts of the limbic system is especially involved with memories involving emotion?
Amygdala
Which of the following refers to the recollections of life experiences that include the episodic memories we hold about ourselves?
Autobiographical memory
is the process of encoding, storing and retrieving information.
Blank 1: Memory, Memorizing, Memorize, or Memorising
You have a very vivid memory of the events of September 11, 2001. This is probably a memory.
Blank 1: flashbulb, flash bulb, or flash-bulb
The relatively permanent type of memory that holds huge amounts of information for a sustained period of time is called - memory.
Blank 1: long Blank 2: term
In one experiment, baseball fans recalled details of the game their team won significantly more accurately than the game their team lost. This best reflects the effect of which of the following on memory?
Emotional meaning
What are the three processes of memory?
Encoding Storage Retrieval
In which memory store does information first have meaning?
In which memory store does information first have meaning?
Which of the following are the positive aspects of memory failure?
It is essential to remembering important information.
What is the term used to describe the fact that Laura could only recall the first items listed on her grocery listed?
Primacy effect
is the loss of information in memory through nonuse.
Decay
One way to increase the amount of information that can be retained in short-term memory is to
One way to increase the amount of information that can be retained in short-term memory is to
When people reach late adulthood, they are more likely to remember which of the following?
Periods of major life transition
Which answer or answers are examples of procedural memory?
The ability to tie your shoes Knowing how to parallel park
Episodic memories relate to particular contexts.
True
Forgetting helps keep unwanted and unnecessary information from interfering with retrieving information that is wanted and necessary.
True
Which memory holds information temporarily while actively rehearsing that information?
Working
memory is the memory system that holds information while actively manipulating the information.
Working
