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PSY 101-Chapter 8

Pregunta 1 de 27

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The three steps in memory information processing are...

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  • sensing, transducing, perceiving

  • seeing, hearing, storage

  • acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery

  • encoding, storage, retrieval

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Pregunta 2 de 27

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Visual sensory memory is referred to as...

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  • iconic memory

  • echoic memory

  • mnemonic memory

  • semantic memory

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Pregunta 3 de 27

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Lewis cannot remember the details of the torture he experienced as a prisoner of war. According to Freud, Lewis’ failure to remember these painful memories is an example of...

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  • repression

  • long-term potentiation

  • negative reinforcement

  • flashbulb memory

Explicación

Pregunta 4 de 27

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Studies by Loftus and Palmer, in which people were quizzed about a film of an accident, indicate that...

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  • when quizzed immediately, people can recall very little, due to the stress of witnessing an accident

  • when questioned as little as one day later, their memory was very inaccurate

  • most people had very accurate memories as much as 6 months later

  • people’s recall may easily be affected by misleading information

Explicación

Pregunta 5 de 27

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One way to increase the amount of information in memory is to group it into larger, familiar units. This process is referred to as...

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  • the principle of conservation

  • proactive organization

  • chunking

  • encoding

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Pregunta 6 de 27

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Kandel and Schwartz have found that when learning occurs, more of the neurotransmitter is released into synapses.

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    serotonin
    cortisol
    dopamine
    glucose

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Pregunta 7 de 27

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Research on memory construction reveals that memories...

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  • are stored as exact copies of experience

  • reflect a person’s biases and assumptions

  • may be chemically transferred from one organism to another

  • even if long term, usually decay within about five years

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Pregunta 8 de 27

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In a study on context cues, people learned words while on land or when they were underwater. In a later test of recall, those with the best retention had...

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  • learned the words on land, that is, in the more familiar context

  • learned the words underwater, that is, in the more exotic context

  • learned the words and been tested on them in different contexts

  • learned the words and been tested on them in the same context

Explicación

Pregunta 9 de 27

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The spacing effect means that...

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  • distributed study yields better retention than cramming

  • retention is improved when encoding and retrieval are separated by no more than 1 hour

  • learning causes a reduction in the size of the synaptic gap between certain neurons

  • delaying retrieval until memory has consolidated improves recall

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Pregunta 10 de 27

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Studies demonstrate that learning causes permanent neural changes in the of animals’ neurons.

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    synapses
    myelin
    cell bodies
    all of these

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Pregunta 11 de 27

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The basal ganglia of the brain plays a critical role in the formation of...

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  • iconic memory

  • echoic memory

  • implicit memory

  • explicit memory

Explicación

Pregunta 12 de 27

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Memory for skills (e.g., skills learned during infancy) is called...

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  • explicit memory

  • declarative memory

  • prime memory

  • implicit memory

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Pregunta 13 de 27

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Which of the following describes the typical forgetting curve?

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  • a steady, slow decline in retention over time

  • a steady, rapid decline in retention over time

  • a rapid initial decline in retention becoming stable thereafter

  • a slow initial decline in retention becoming rapid thereafter

Explicación

Pregunta 14 de 27

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Which of the following measures of retention is the least sensitive in triggering retrieval?

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  • recall

  • recognition

  • relearning

  • they are equally sensitive

Explicación

Pregunta 15 de 27

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At your high school reunion you cannot remember the last name of your homeroom teacher. Your failure to remember is most likely the result of...

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  • encoding failure

  • storage failure

  • retrieval failure

  • state-dependent memory

Explicación

Pregunta 16 de 27

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According to the serial position effect, when recalling a list of words you should have the greatest difficulty with those...

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  • at the beginning of the list

  • at the end of the list

  • at the end and in the middle of the list

  • in the middle of the list

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Pregunta 17 de 27

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Experimenters gave people a list of words to be recalled. When the participants were tested after a delay, the items that were best recalled were those...

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  • at the beginning of the list

  • in the middle of the list

  • at the end of the list

  • at the beginning and end of the list

Explicación

Pregunta 18 de 27

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Which type of word/verbal processing results in the greatest retention?

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  • shallow

  • deep

  • visual

  • auditory

Explicación

Pregunta 19 de 27

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From the list below, which area of the brain is most relevant in the processing of implicit memories?

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  • hippocampus

  • cerebellum

  • hypothalamus

  • amygdala

Explicación

Pregunta 20 de 27

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Repression is theorized to be an example of...

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  • encoding failure

  • memory decay

  • motivated forgetting

  • all of the above

Explicación

Pregunta 21 de 27

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Long-term potentiation (LTP) refers to...

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  • the disruptive influence of old memories on the formations of new memories

  • the disruptive influence of recent memories on the retrieval of old memories

  • our tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with our current mood

  • the increased efficiency of synaptic transmission between certain neurons following learning

Explicación

Pregunta 22 de 27

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Which of the following is the best example of a flashbulb memory?

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  • suddenly remembering to buy bread while standing in the checkout line at the grocery store

  • recalling the name of someone from high school while looking at his or her yearbook snapshot

  • remembering where you were and what you were doing on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Center towers.

  • remembering to make an important phone call

Explicación

Pregunta 23 de 27

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Walking through the halls of his high school 10 years after graduation, Tom experienced a flood of old memories. Tom’s experience showed the role of...

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  • iconic memory

  • context effects

  • retroactive interference

  • echoic memory

Explicación

Pregunta 24 de 27

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Amnesia patients typically experience disruption of...

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  • implicit memories

  • explicit memories

  • iconic memories

  • echoic memories

Explicación

Pregunta 25 de 27

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Brad, who suffered damage to the left side of his hippocampus, has trouble remembering...

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  • visual designs

  • locations

  • all nonverbal information

  • verbal information

Explicación

Pregunta 26 de 27

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After finding her old combination lock, Janice can’t remember its combination because she keeps confusing it with the combination of her new lock. She is experiencing...

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  • proactive interference

  • retroactive interference

  • encoding failure

  • storage failure

Explicación

Pregunta 27 de 27

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Being in a bad mood after a hard day of work, Susan could think of nothing positive in her life. This is best explained as an example of...

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  • repression

  • the spacing effect

  • mood-congruent memory

  • shallow processing

Explicación