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Question 1
The calling to mind of
previously stored information is known as:
Question 2
Encoding occurs when:
Question 3
When we cannot retrieve
information from memory, we say that _____ has occurred.
Question 4
Unattended information is
stored briefly in:
Question 5
The central executive in
working memory is hypothesized to have the function of:
Question 6
Words from the beginning
of a list are more likely to be recalled than words from the middle of the
list. This phenomenon is known as the _____ effect.
Question 7
One basic physiological
mechanism for learning is the ____ rule, which states that if a synapse between
two neurons is repeatedly activated at about the same time the postsynaptic
neuron fires, the chemistry of the synapse changes.
Question 8
The term “anterograde
amnesia” refers to:
Question 9
The _____ component of
working memory is thought to be a temporary storage system that interacts with
long-term memory and the other components of working memory to facilitate the
transfer of information to long-term memory.
Question 10
Sensory memories exist
for every sensory modality.
Question 11
Psychologists believe
that the capacity of long-term memory is:
Question 12
The code in long-term
memory is based on:
Question 13
Ebbinghaus’s forgetting
curve demonstrates that:
Question 14
Proactive interference
refers to the fact that:
Question 15
According to the
retrieval cue explanation of interference, you are more likely to forget where
you parked your car in a lot where:
Question 16
“Cramming” for exams
tends to be ineffective because of the:
Question 17
Your memory of your first
college lecture would be an example of:
Question 18
Studies of flashbulb memory
indicate that:
Question 19
Studies of eyewitness
memory:
Question 20
Using the
Deese/Roediger-McDermott paradigm, researchers have shown that 80% of
participants remember words on a list that were not actually included.
Question 21
In Reber’s studies of
nonanalytic concept formation in which participants attempted to learn to
categorize letter strings derived from complex “grammars,”
Question 22
The schema view of
concept formation assumes that:
Question 23
You might have a “script”
for:
Question 24
If information from a
story is presented in scrambled order,
Question 25
“Apple,” “piano,” and
“table” are examples of basic-level categories.
Question 26
Properties and facts are
stored at the highest level possible, according to the principle of:
Question 27
Conrad has found evidence
that the statement “A shark can move” can be verified in the same amount of
time as “An animal can move.” These results suggest that reaction time is best
predicted by:
Question 28
The word superiority
effect is related to the idea of:
Question 29
ACT models distinguish
among three types of memory systems:
Question 30
Which of the following is
FALSE regarding a connectionist training “epoch”?
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