PSY 452 Cognitive Exam 3
The conclusion to be drawn from the man named Shereshevskii whose abnormal brain functioning gave him virtually limitless word-for-word memory is that having memory like a video recorder
Can seriously disrupt functioning in one's personal life
The prototype approach to categorization states that a standard representation of a category is based on
Category members that have been encountered in the past
According to the ______ approach to memory, what people report as memories is based on what actually happened plus additional factors such as other knowledge, experiences, and expectations.
Constructive
One beneficial property of connectionist networks is graceful degradation, which refers to the property that
Damage to the system does not completely disrupt its operation
Which of the following would be in a basic level category?
truck
Which statement below is most closely associated with levels of processing theory?
Deep processing involves paying closer attention to a stimulus than shallow processing and results in better processing
How would you describe the relationship between elaborative rehearsal and maintenance rehearsal in terms of establishing long-term memories?
Elaborative is more effective than maintenance
The semantic network model predicts that the time it takes for a person to retrieve information about a concept should be determined by
The distance that must be traveled through the network
The repeated reproduction technique used in memory studies involves
The same participants remembering some information at longer and longer intervals after learning the information
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
For the category "fruit," people give a higher typicality rating to "banana" than to "kiwi." Knowing that, we can also reason that
The word "fruit" will lead to a larger priming effect for banana than for kiwi
Which of the following learning techniques is LEAST likely to lead to deep processing of the information?
Thuy has just bought a new car and is trying to learn her new license plate sequence. Every morning, for three weeks, she repeats the sequence out loud when she wakes up.
When the methods used to encode and retrieve information are the same, this is called ________ processing.
Transfer-appropriate
The definitional approach to categorization
We may decide whether something is a member of a category by determining whether a particular object meets the definition of the category
The principle that we encode information together with its context is known as encoding
Specificity
Collins and Quillian explained the results of priming experiments by introducing the concept of ___________ into their network model.
Spreading activation
Mantyla's "banana/yellow, bunches, edible" experiment demonstrates that for best memory performance, retrieval cues should be created
By the person whose memory will be tested
Elementary school students in the United States are often taught to use the very familiar word "HOMES" as a cue for remembering the names of the Great Lakes (each letter in "HOMES" provides a first-letter cue for one of the lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior). This memory procedure usually works better than repeating the names over and over. The use of this familiar word provides an example of
Elaborative rehearsal
According to the levels of processing theory, memory durability depends on the depth at which information is
Encoded
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 wanted 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 Specifity
Your text's discussion of eyewitness testimony illustrates that this type of memory is frequently influenced by all of the following EXCEPT
Failing to elaboratively rehearse these kinds of events due to fear
Learning in the connectionist network is represented by adjustments to network
connection weights
The ___________ model includes associations between concepts and the property of spreading activation.
semantic network
In the experiment conducted by Viskontas and coworkers using picture pairs, a participant's later experience of familiarity with a particular pair was coded as ________.
"know"
Your book explains that brief episodes of retrograde amnesia (e.g., the traumatic disruption of newly formed memories when a football player takes a hit to the head and can't recall the last play before the hit) reflect
A failure of memory consolidation
A script is a type of schema that also includes knowledge of
A sequence of actions
Katie and Alana are roommates taking the same psychology class. They have a test in four days during a 10:00-11:00 AM class period. Both women intend to study for three hours, but because of different work schedules, Katie will study one hour for each of the next three days, while Alana will study three hours the day before the exam. What could you predict about their performances?
Katie should perform better because of the spacing effect
Research shows that ___________ does not improve reading comprehension because it does not encourage elaborative processing of the material.
Highlighting
According to your text, imagery enhances memory because
Imagery can be used to create connections between items to be remembered
Suppose we ask people to perform the following cognitive tasks. Which is LEAST likely to strongly activate the visual cortex?
Imagine the meaning of the word "ethics."
Hebb's idea of long-term potentiation, which provides a physiological mechanism for the long-term storage of memories, includes the idea of
Increased firing in the neurons
In a lexical decision task, participants have to decide whether
A presented stimulus is a word
Research into reconsolidation of memories in people who have PTSD has focused on the ________ aspects of memory
Emotional
Not all of the members of everyday categories have the same features. Most fish have gills, fins, and scales. Sharks lack the feature of scales, yet they are still categorized as fish. This poses a problem for the ___________ approach to categorization.
definitional
Research suggests that the ___________ approach to categorization works best for small categories (e.g., U.S. presidents).
exemplar
Which approach to categorization can more easily take into account atypical cases such as flightless birds?
exemplar
___________ are actual members of a category that a person has encountered in the past.
exemplars
Priming occurs when presentation of one stimulus
facilitates the response to another stimulus that usually follows closely in time.
Which of the following is NOT associated with the semantic network model?
family resemblance
Paivio (1963) proposed the conceptual peg hypothesis. His work suggests which of the following would be most difficult to remember?
freedom
Which of the following represents a basic level item?
guitar
According to the typicality effect
items that are high in prototypicality are judged more rapidly as being in a group.
The scanning task used by Kosslyn involves
mental images
Your text describes the case of M.G.S. who underwent brain surgery as treatment for severe epilepsy. Testing of M.G.S. pre- and post-surgery revealed that the right visual cortex is involved in the
side of the field view
Kosslyn interpreted the results of his research on imagery (such as the island experiment) as supporting the idea that the mechanism responsible for imagery involves ___________ representations.
spatial
Complete the following analogy: Perception is to ________ as imagery is to ________.
stone; smoke
Items high on prototypicality have ___________ family resemblances.
strong
Based on the information your textbook provided about different category types, jumping from ___________ categories results in the largest gain in information.
superordinate level to basic level
Collins and Quillian's semantic network model predicts that the reaction time to verify "a canary is a bird" is ___________ the reaction time to verify "an ostrich is a bird."
the same as
Your text's discussion of false memories leads to the conclusion that false memories arise from
the same constructive processes that produce true memories
Which of the following is a key factor in the memory-enhancing capacity of sleep?
Distraction
Within the context of studying, which of the following would be related to an illusion?
Highlighting
In the experiment in which participants sat in an office and then were asked to remember what they saw in the office, participants "remembered" some things, like books, that weren't actually there. This experiment illustrates the effect of __________ on memory.
· Schemas
The ___________ model includes associations between concepts and the property of spreading activation.
· Semantic network
The "wedding reception" false memory experiment shows that false memories can be explained as a product of familiarity and
· Source misattribution
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
Acquiring information and transforming it into long-term memory is
Encoding
According to Rosch, the ___________ level of categories reflects people's everyday experience.
basic
The propositional approach may use any of the following EXCEPT
a spatial layout.
Extrapolating from the cultural life script hypothesis, which of the following events would be easiest to recall?
· Graduating from college at age 22
Which of the following is key to the illusory truth effect?
· repetition
Which of the following terms does NOT reflect the concept of flashbulb memories?
Accurate
Free recall of the stimulus list "apple, desk, shoe, sofa, plum, chair, cherry, coat, lamp, pants" will most likely yield which of these response patterns?
Apple, cherry, plum, shoe, coat, pants, lamp, chair
In Lindsay's "misinformation effect" experiment, participants saw a sequence of slides showing a maintenance man stealing money and a computer. This slide presentation included narration by a female speaker who described what was happening in the slides as they were shown. Results showed that the misinformation effect was greatest when presentation of misleading post-event information was
Auditory from a female speaker
Learning takes place in a connectionist network through a process of ___________ in which an error signal is transmitted starting from the property units.
Back propagation
Which of the following is NOT a property of the connectionist approach?
Before any learning has occurred in the network, the weights in the network all equal zero
The concept of reconsolidation is based on the ________ of retrieved memories.
Fragility
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 on a later memory task, illustrating the
Generation Effect
Lakeisha and Kim have been studying for two hours for their chemistry exam. Both girls are tired of studying. Lakeisha decides to watch a two-hour movie on DVD, while Kim decides to go to bed. What would you predict about their performance on the chemistry exam?
Kim performs better because of consolidation
The concept of encoding specificity is grounded in which of the following?
Location
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
Which of the following statements is true of the cognitive interview technique?
Police allow witnesses to talk with minimum of interruption from the officer
The maintenance rehearsal task of learning a word by repeating it over and over again is most likely to
Produce some short-term remembering, but fail to produce longer-term memories
Which approach to categorization involves forming a standard representation based on an average of category members that a person has encountered in the past?
Prototype
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
You have been studying for weeks for a nursing school entrance exam. You love the idea of becoming a nurse, and you have been enjoying learning about the material for your exam. Each night, you put on comfortable clothes and study in the quiet of your lovely home. Memory research suggests you should take your test with a(n) ________ mindset.
Relaxed
Elaborative rehearsal of a word will LEAST likely be accomplished by
Repeating it over and over
___________ cues help us remember information that has been stored in memory.
Retrieval
Examples from your book describing real experiences of how memories, even ones from a long time ago, can be stimulated by locations, songs, and smells highlight the importance of ___________ in long-term memory.
Retrieval cues
What is the key difference between synaptic consolidation and systems consolidation?
Scale
According to the ___________ approach, there are certain types of concepts that have specific neural circuits in the brain.
Semantic category
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates how effective or ineffective maintenance rehearsal is in transferring information into long-term memory?
Serena's keys were stolen from her purse. She cannot give a detailed description of her keychain to the police, even though she used it every day for three years.
According to memory research, studying is most effective if study sessions are
Short and across several days
According to the cognitive hypothesis, experiences that occur during periods of rapid personal development followed by periods of stability tend to be easier to remember due to which of the following?
Strong encoding
The standard model of consolidation proposes that the hippocampus is
Strongly active when memories are first formed and being consolidated but becomes less active when retrieving older memories that are already consolidated
James Nairne would say that effective encoding of memory is based on which of the following?
Survival
___________ consolidation involves the gradual reorganization of circuits within brain regions and takes place on a fairly long time scale.
Systems
Jenkins and Russell (1952) presented a list of words like "chair, apple, dish, shoe, cherry, sofa" to participants. In a test, participants recalled the words in a different order than the order in which they were originally presented. This result occurred because of the
Tendency of objects in the same category to become organized
Dr. Leung is leading a research team to explore the retrieval practice effect. Which of the following will likely be a key component of her team's research protocol?
Testing
Transfer-appropriate processing is likely to occur if
The type of encoding task matches the type of retrieval task
Memory performance is enhanced if the type of task at encoding matches the type of task at retrieval. This is called
Transfer-appropriate processing
An advantage of the exemplar approach over the prototype approach is that the exemplar approach provides a better explanation of the ___________ effect.
Typicality
Recent research on memory, based largely on fear conditioning in rats, indicates that
When a memory is reactivated, it becomes capable of being changed or altered, just as it was immediately after it was formed
According to Collins and Quillian's semantic network model, it should take longest to verify which statement below?
a turtle is an animal
Bransford and Johnson's study had participants hear a passage, which turned out to be about a man on the street serenading his girlfriend in a tall building. The wording of the passage made it difficult to understand, but looking at a picture made it easier to understand. The results of this study illustrated the importance of ___________ in forming reliable long-term memories.
an organizational context during learning
Peggy is participating in a paired-associate learning experiment. During the study period, she is presented with pairs of words such as boat-hat and car-house. While taking the test, she would be presented with
boat _______ - car ________.
Two different definitions of ___________ offered by your book include (a) "the mental representation of a class or individual," and (b) "categories of objects, events, and abstract ideas."
concepts
One of the key properties of the ___________ approach is that a specific concept is represented by activity that is distributed over many units in the network.
connectionist
In the semantic network model, a specific category or concept is represented at a
node
Which of the following is a connectionist model proposing that concepts are represented by activity that is spread across a network?
parallel distributed processing theory
Kosslyn's transcranial magnetic stimulation experiment on brain activation that occurs in response to imagery found that the brain activity in the visual cortex
plays a causal role in both perception and imagery.
Your text describes cross-cultural studies of categorization with U.S. and Itzaj participants. Given the results of these studies, we know that if asked to name basic level objects for a category, U.S. participants would answer ___________ and Itzaj participants would answer ___________.
tree; oak
Trinh is a famous chef. Since she does not like to share her secret family recipes, she does not write down her special creations, which makes it difficult to remember their ingredients. To aid her memory, she has created a unique "mental walk" that she takes to recall each recipe. For each one, she has a familiar "route" she can imagine walking through (e.g., from the end of her driveway to her living room) where she places each item in the recipe somewhere along the way (e.g., fish sauce splattered on the front door). By doing so, Trinh is using ___________ to organize her memories.
the method of loci
For most adults over age 40, the reminiscence bump describes enhanced memory for
· Adolescence and young adulthood
Which statement below is NOT true, based on the results of memory research?
· Although eyewitness testimony is often faulty, people who have just viewed a videotape of a crime are quite accurate at picking the "perpetrator" from a lineup.
Which of the choices best represents cognitive economy in the following sentence? The property _______is stored at the _______node.
· Can fly; bird
Schrauf and Rubin's "two groups of immigrants" study 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
Two different definitions of ___________ offered by your book include (a) "the mental representation of a class or individual," and (b) "categories of objects, events, and abstract ideas."
· Concepts
Which of the following has been shown to play a role in the strength of memories that are associated with emotion?
· Cortisol
Arkes and Freedman's "baseball game" experiment asked participants to indicate whether the following sentence was present in a passage they had previously read about events in a game: "The batter was safe at first." Their findings showed inaccurate memories involved
· Creations from inferences based on baseball knowledge
Unconscious plagiarism of the work of others is known as
· Cryptoamnesia
In the "War of the Ghosts" experiment, participants' reproductions contained inaccuracies based on
· Cultural expectations
Lindsay's misinformation effect experiment, in which participants were given a memory test about a sequence of slides showing a maintenance man stealing money and a computer, showed that participants are influenced by misleading post-event information
· Even if they are told to ignore the post-event information
Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding post-event information and the misinformation effect?
· Even when participants are told that the post-event information is incorrect, the misinformation effect can still occur
If you say that "a Labrador retriever is my idea of a typical dog," you would be using the ___________ approach to categorization.
· Exemplar
A lesson to be learned from the research on flashbulb memories is that
· Extreme vividness of a memory does not mean it is accurate
Flashbulb memory is best represented by which of the following statements?
· It is memory for the circumstances surrounding how a person heard about an emotional event that remains especially vivid but not necessarily accurate over time.
The observation that older adults often become nostalgic for the "good old days" reflects the self-image hypothesis, which states that
· Memory for life events is enhance during the time we assume our life identities
The idea that we remember life events better because we encounter the information over and over in what we read, see on TV, and talk about with other people is called the
· Narrative rehearsal hypothesis
__________ occurs when reading a sentence leads a person to expect something that is not explicitly stated or necessarily implied by the sentence.
· Pragmatic inference
Latoya is remembering a fun day at the beach that she had with her dad when she was a little girl. Which region of brain will have the LEAST connection to the more personal aspects of Latoya's memory?
· Prefrontal cortex
Memories of the past that have been pushed out of a person's consciousness are considered to be ________.
· Repressed