Remembering ________ is a good example of episodic memory.
A. how a hamburger tastes even though you have never tasted it yourself
B. how to use the microwave
C. what the word January means
D. your first day of school
answer
D. your first day of school
episodic memory: type of declerative memory havingt to do with events we have personally expirienced
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In order to remember his lines for the play, Guy repeats his lines over and over again. This process is
called ________.
A. declarative memory
B. hyperthymesia
C. rehearsal
D. relearning
answer
C. rehearsal
concious repition of information to be remembered
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I am trying to learn the names of all 50 states. While I am actively remembering and recalling this information, it is considered ________.
A. explicit memory
B. implicit memory
C. procedural memory
D. sensory memory
answer
A. explicit memory
memories we conciously try to remember and recall
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Which of the following is a good example of semantic encoding?
A. being able to hum the tune to a song after hearing it only once
B. dreaming about a beach and deciding to take a vacation
C. remembering the colors of the rainbow with the acronym ROY-G-BIV
D. thinking about a car you plan to buy and having the image of the car appear in your mind
answer
C. remembering the colors of the rainbow with the acronym ROY-G-BIV
semantic encoding=input of words and their meanings
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When people say you never forget how to ride a bike, they are referring to ________ memory, also
called non-declarative memory.
A. explicit
B. implicit
C. semantic
D. sensory
answer
B. implicit
memories that are not part of our consciousness
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Remembering ________ is a good example of procedural memory.
A. how a cookie tastes even though you have never tasted it yourself
B. how to use the phone
C. what the word inconceivable means
D. your least favorite vacation trip
answer
B. how to use the phone
procedural memory= a type of long-term memory for making skilled actions (ex: learning how to brush your teeth or how to drive a car)
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If I am looking at a snake and processing the fear caused by the snake, what part of my brain am using?
A. amygdala
B. cerebellum
C. hippocampus
D. prefrontal cortex
answer
A. amygdala
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For many in the baby-boom generation, the Kennedy assassination represents a ________, an exceptionally clear recollection of an important event.
A. flashbulb memory
B. flashpoint
C. hyperthymesia
D. sensory memory
answer
A. flashbulb memory
exceptionally clear recollection of an important event
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Sharmila cannot remember what she had for breakfast last week, but she can remember the day she got married ten years ago as clearly as if it just happened. This example illustrates the ________ theory.
A. arousal
B. emotion
C. equipotentiality
D. flashbulb
answer
A. arousal
arousal theory= strong emotions trigger the formation of strong memories and weaker emotions forms weaker memories
question
When experiencing ________ amnesia, you experience loss of memory for events that occurred prior
to the trauma. When experiencing ________ amnesia, you cannot remember new information.
A. antero-retro; flashbulb
B. anterograde; retrograde
C. flashbulb; retro-antero
D. retrograde; anterograde
answer
D. retrograde; anterograde
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People may not intend to distort facts, but ________.
A. it can happen in the process of retrieving old memories and combining them with new
memories
B. other people will influence bystanders to change details in their short term memory
C. people are unreliable and don't pay attention, so they make things up
D. research proves it always happens when the event is unimportant
answer
A. it can happen in the process of retrieving old memories and combining them with new
memories
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Dozens of people witness a purse snatching. One of the eyewitnesses loudly yells "the man with the
blue shirt did it." Later, when questioned by police, several other eyewitnesses remember the purse
snatcher wearing a blue shirt, even though the purse snatcher was a woman in flowered dress. This is an
example of ________: the effects of misinformation from external sources that leads to the creation of
false memories.
A. sexism
B. suggestibility
C. recognition
D. reconstruction
answer
B. suggestibility
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Lisa puts five quarters into the parking meter every time she goes downtown. However, when asked,
Lisa cannot say if the head on a quarter is facing left or right. This may be an example of ________, because Lisa never paid attention to the picture in the first place.
A. effortful processing
B. effortless processing
C. encoding failure
D. enigmatic processing
answer
C. encoding failure
input of information into the memory system
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Giorgio memorizes the German poem "The Erlking" to recite in his eighth grade German class. He remembers it well for weeks after the presentation, but gradually his ability to recite the poem fades. This is an example of ________, one of the seven sins of memory.
A. blocking
B. misattribution
C. persistence
D. transience
answer
D. transience
memory error in which unused memories fade with the passage of time.
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Quincy is struck on the back of the head and finds, while she can remember her life up to the time she
was struck on the head, she can no longer make new memories. Quincy has ________ amnesia.
A. anterograde
B. flashbulb
C. graduated
D. retrograde
answer
A. anterograde
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The formulation of new memories is sometimes called ________, and the process of bringing up old
memories is called ________.
A. coding; recoding
B. construction; reconstruction
C. equipotentiality; amnesia
D. information; misinformation
answer
B. construction; reconstruction
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Which category of memory failure associated with the seven sins of memory is exemplified by the following? Amantha left her phone somewhere, but she can't remember where.
A. distortion
B. forgetting
C. imposition
D. intrusion
answer
B. forgetting
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Jason studies Spanish for three years, and then switches to Pashto. When asked to remember Spanish
vocabulary he can't, instead he can only remember Pashto vocabulary. This is an example of ________
interference.
A. active
B. inactive
C. proactive
D. retroactive
answer
D. retroactive
information learned more recently hinders the recall of older information.
question
Which part of the brain is most involved in creating implicit memories?
A. amygdala
B. cerebellum
C. hippocampus
D. primary cortex
answer
B. cerebellum
question
When Benito was five he cut his leg on some glass and needed stiches. Years later, his mother tells
him the scar came from being bit by a dog. Now, when people ask about his scar he distinctly remembers
the dog biting him. This is an example of the ________.
A. Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm
B. equipotentiality hypothesis
C. levels of processing theory
D. misinformation effect paradigm
answer
D. misinformation effect paradigm
paradigm= after exposure to inforrect information the person may misremember the the original event
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Elena finds it very difficult to remember a long string of numbers, so she tries to memorize three
numbers at a time. Later, she is able to repeat the numbers correctly because she grouped the numbers
into more manageable groups of three. This is an example of ________.
A. chunking
B. elaborative rehearsal
C. mnemonic device
D. persistence
answer
A. chunking
organizing information into managble bits or chunks
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Which of the following is an example of a mnemonic device?
A. dividing your telephone number into groups of numbers to remember it easier
B. drinking coffee when you study for your math exam, then drinking coffee at your exam to
reproduce the mental state you had when you studied
C. using a biofeedback machine to track your alpha waves during an exam
D. using the acronym "HOMES" to remember the names of the five Great Lakes
answer
D. using the acronym "HOMES" to remember the names of the five Great Lakes
question
Which part of my brain is probably damaged if I am unable to recognize basic objects around my
house?
A. amygdala
B. cerebellum
C. hippocampus
D. prefrontal cortex
answer
C. hippocampus
in charge of forming and retriving memories
question
Which of the following is an example of retrograde amnesia?
A. Jane Doe can provide a second-by-second account of what she ate for dinner.
B. Jane Doe emerges from a coma with no idea who she is, and she is unable to provide any details about herself, where she came from, or what happened to her.
C. Jane Doe is in a boating accident. Every day she wakes up with no memory of what she did the day before.
D. Jane Doe remembers her first day of school more clearly than any other day because her best friend was not there.
answer
B. Jane Doe emerges from a coma with no idea who she is, and she is unable to provide any details about herself, where she came from, or what happened to her.
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