15 questions
A stimulus or group of stimuli that are perceived as a discrete piece of information.
Echo
Schema
Chunk
Savings
Preserved experiences that are often in detail.
Flashbulb Memories
Long-Term Memory
Short-Term Memory
Echoic Memory
Also known as "working memory."
Long-Term Memory
Echoic Memory
Maintenance Rehearsal
Short-Term Memory
Also referred to as "nondeclarative memory."
Implicit Memory
Episodic Memory
Retrospective Memory
Semantic Memory
Memories of the events that happen to a person are __________ memories.
semantic
flashbulb
episodic
implicit
The process of modifying information so that we can place it in memory is called
storing
memorizing
encoding
programming
In ___________ interference, older learning interferes with the capacity to retrieve more recently learned material.
retroactive
spacial
rehearsal
proactive
Mentally repeating a list or saying to yourself refers to
metamemory
elaborative rehearsal
retrospective rehearsal
maintenance rehearsal
Tracy took tennis lessons when she was very young but had not played tennis for years when she decided to enroll in a tennis class at college. A moment after she picked up her racket, she realized with surprise that she had shifted it to the correct forehand grip without even thinking. Tracy's __________ memory made this possible.
implicit
episodic
psychomotor
semantic
Which of the following things benefit overall brain health and memory.
Exercise
Good eating habits
Proper amount of sleep
All of the above
The proper order of memory processing is...
encoding, storage, retrieval
storage, encoding, retrieval
encoding, retrieval, storage
retrieval, encoding, storage
Forgetting stored material because other information gets in the way of it.
Interference Theory
Method of Savings
Retrograde Amnesia
Dissociative Amnesia
Most people struggle to remember episodes of life that took place before the age of three, and many memories prior to the age of five are cloudy. This is a result of...
Engram
Dissociative Amnesia
Anterograde Amnesia
Infantile Amnesia
False information that becomes memory.
Misinformation effect
Infantile Amnesia
Semantic Memories
Repressed Memories
The events of September 11, 2001 likely created "flashbulb memories" for individuals seven years of age and older.
True
False