psych ch 6
memories for general facts and personal information are called
declarative memories
which of the following is true about memories?
different parts of the brain are specialized for the storage of memories
if one wanted to use the best method to get storage into long-term memory, one would use
elaborative rehearsal
when someone looks at an image, the retina turns the light rays from it into nerual messages that go up to the optic nerve so the brain can interpret them. this process is called:
encoding
remembering your first day of college classes is an example of ______________ memories
episodic
declarative memories are to _______________ as non-declarative memories are to _________________
explicit memories; implicit memories
it is thought that long-term memory never can get filled up. the term used to describe the capacity of long term memory is
unlimited
iconic memory is to echoic memory as
visual is to auditory
In the curve of forgetting developed by Ebbinghaus, the greatest amount of forgetting occurs
within the first hour after learning new material
the levels-of-processing model would suggest that which of the following questions would lead to better memory of the word frog?
would it be found in a pond
what "magic number" did miller find to be the capacity of short-term memory
7
according to primacy and recency effects, when reading the chapters of the textbook, you are most likely to forget
the information at the middle of the chapter
when the given a list of items to remember, you are more likely to remember
the items at the beginning and at the end more than those in the middle of the list
when the sound of the word is the aspect that cannot be retrieved, leaving only the feeling of knowing the word without the ability to pronounce it, this is known as
the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
Pezdek and colleagues found that for a person to interpret thoughts and fantasies about false events as true memories,
they must be plausible
as memories get older, they're most likely
to become changed or altered in some fashion
the most influential researcher into eyewitness memory has been
Loftus
in this view, memories are literally "built" from the pieces stored away at encoding. this view is called
constructive processing
Loss of memory from the point of injury or illness forward is called
anterograde amnesia
in the semantic network model of memory, concepts that are related in meaning
are stored physically closer to each other than concepts that are not highly related
the best place to take your biology exam to ensure good retrieval of biology concepts is in the
biology classroom
Jenny fins that it is easier to remember her student ID number if she thinks of it in segments, such as the first three digits, then the next two, and then the final four, each of these short segments of the number are called
chucks
bits of information are combined into meaningful unite so that more information can be held in short-term memory through the process of
chuncking
someone a short distance away, to whom you have been paying no attention, quietly speaks your name, and suddenly you attend to that person. this is an example of
cocktail party effect
what are the two major types of rehearsal (for moving information from short-term to long-term memory)
elaborative and maintenance
your memory of the moment you heard about the planes crashing on 9/11 would be most appropriately termed a _______________ memory
flashbulb
Memories that concern events that are highly significant and are vividly remembered are called
flashbulb memories
in the famous case of H.M., after having part of his brain removed, he could no longer
form new memories
you are invited to take part in a study by a researcher trying to replicate the work of Hermann Ebbinghaus. what might this researcher ask you to do?
listen to me: BEC, FER, KOJ; now repeat what I said
which of the following might be the most appropriate analogy for eidetic imagery
photograph
evidence suggests that short-term memories are stored in the
prefrontal lobes of the cortex
you start using Firefox, then change to explorer because your company demands that browsers be microsoft products. if you have trouble with explorer, it is most likely due to
proactive interference
which type of long term memory is most resistant to loss with Alzheimer's disease
procedural
Ebbinghaus found that information is forgotten
quickly at first, then tapers off gradually
memory is defined as an active system that consists of three processes. they are ______________.
receiving information from the senses, organizing and storing information, and retrieving the information from storage
maintenance rehearsal is defined as
repeating some bit of new information over and over in one's head in order to maintain it in short-term memory
Brandon finished his term paper and handed it in. as he walked out of the classroom, he realized that there were a few more things he should have included in the paper
retrieval
Jes is taking an exam in history class. on the exam, there is a question that asks her to state and discuss the five major causes of the trans-caspian war. Jes remembered four of them, she knows there is a fifth, but time is up. As Jes is walking down the stairs, all of a sudden, she remembered the fifth point, but it is too late. Jes had a problem with
retrieval
someone asks you to name the twenty-second president of the US, but you can't remember. to aid your memory, the person then tells you that the president's name is the same as that of a large city on Lake Erie. Upon hearing the hint, you instantly realize that Grover Cleveland is the answer. in this situation, the hint acted as an
retrieval cue
Nat has two exams today. one is in italian and the other in biology. last night she studied italian before biology. When gets to her italian test, all she can remember is biology! Nat's memory is suffering from
retroactive interference
Malcolm, aged 35, is severely depressed. Because of this, he is given electroconvulsive therapy. after treatment, his TV-watching behavior is strange. Malcolm thinks that last year's episodes of his favorite series are new. Malcolm is showing signs of
retrograde amnesia
information gets from sensory memory to short-term memory through the process of
selective attention
a display of 12 letters is flashed on the screen in front of you followed by a tone. you attempt to recall a portion of the display based on the specific tone you heard. what aspect of your memory is this experiment designed to assess
sensory memory
the fleeting images we see as we look out the car window occur in
sensory memory
decay theory works well to explain forgetting in
sensory memory and short-term memory
the three parts of the information processing model of memory are
sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory
the fact that it is easier to recall items at the beginning and end of a list of unrelated items is known as the
serial position effect
which of the following pairings would result in the best overall memory.
serious during learning and serious during recall
retrograde amnesia is to anterograde amnesia as
severe is to mild
the duration of iconic memory is _________ than echoic memory. iconic memory capacity is probably ___________ echoic memory capacity
shorter; longer than