[Introduction To Psychology - PSY111] WileyPlus Ch.7 Matching Quiz
A progressive mental deterioration that occurs most commonly in old age and is characterized by severe memory loss.
Alzheimer's Disease
The inability to form new memories.
Anterograde Amnesia
A learning technique in which practice sessions are interspersed with rest periods.
Distributed Practice
The sub-system within long-term memory that consists of skills acquired through repetitive practice, habits, and simple classically conditioned responses.
Implicit/Nondeclarative Memory
Long-lasting increase in neural excitability.
Long-Term Potential
The process of repeating the contents of short-term memory over and over to maintain it in stm.
Maintenance Rehearsal
A memory improvement technique based on encoding items in a specific way.
Mnemonic
A model of memory in which knowledge is represented as connections among interacting processing units that are distributed in a vast network and that are all operating in parallel.
Parallel Distributed Processing Approach
The process by which an earlier encounter with a stimulus, such as a word or picture, increases the likelihood of that stimulus or a related stimulus being remembered at a later time.
Priming
Attributing an event that we have experienced, heard about, read about, or imagined to a wrong source.
Source Amnesia