Week 3 - Working Memory

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PSY246 - Cognitive Psychology Quiz sobre Week 3 - Working Memory, criado por Daniel Whiting em 20-03-2017.
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Questão 1

Questão
Patient KF was in an accident and had a digit span of 1. His paired associate learning with a 24 hour delay was normal. What does this say about working memories relationship with long term memory?
Responda
  • Long term memory is dependant on short term memory.
  • Working memory cannot be considered the 'gateway' into long term memory.
  • Verbal IQ and performance IQ are unrelated to memory.
  • Long term memory and working memory can be considered the same thing.

Questão 2

Questão
What are the main components of Baddeley and Hitchs' working memory model?
Responda
  • Central Executive
  • Phonological Loop
  • Visuo-spatial Sketchpad
  • Episodic Buffer
  • Attentional Control System
  • Executive Function
  • Visual Loop
  • Articulatory control process

Questão 3

Questão
Conrad (1964) came to the conclusion that short-term memory uses a phonological code. What led him to this conclusion?
Responda
  • Errors in serial recall were acoustic in nature.
  • Errors in serial recall weren't related to their acoustic properties.
  • Spatial interference reduced performance on memory tasks.
  • From our experience with replaying words in our minds to remember them.

Questão 4

Questão
Considering our use of a phonological loop for rehearsal, what predictions can be made about remembering lists of either long words or shorter words?
Responda
  • There will be more success in remembering a list of shorter words due to ease of rehearsal in the phonological loop.
  • The list of longer words will be easier to remember because of the words distinctiveness.
  • Both lists will be remembered as well as each other due to primacy and recency effects.
  • The list with longer words will be harder to remember due to varying levels of vocabulary ability within a sample.

Questão 5

Questão
Articulatory suppression eliminates phonological similarity and word length effects for visually presented stimuli but not stimuli presented auditorily. Why is this the case?
Responda
  • Auditory stimuli proceed directly to the phonological store.
  • Auditory stimuli proceed to the phonological loop via the articulatory control process.
  • Visual information goes directly into the phonological store.
  • Visual information is not related to the phonological loop.

Questão 6

Questão
What are the likely outcomes for each task when visual interference is applied?
Responda
  • Spatial task = success Visual task = fail
  • Spatial task = fail Visual task = fail
  • Spatial task = success Visual task = success
  • Spatial task = fail Visual task = success

Questão 7

Questão
Contention scheduling prioritizes action schemas based on...
Responda
  • Relatedness to current goals.
  • Schemas that have been used the most.
  • Random chance.
  • Directions from executive control systems.

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