A) retrograde amnesia.
B) anterograde amnesia.
C) proactive interference.
D) retroactive interference.
E) dissociative amnesia.
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A) stereotype.
B) phonological loop.
C) memory schema.
D) semantic network.
E) reconstructed memory.
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A) elaborative rehearsal.
B) maintenance rehearsal.
C) spaced practice.
D) overlearning.
E) massed practice.
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A) interference theory
B) constructionist theory
C) three-stage theory
D) decay theory
E) retrieval theory
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A) Savings method
B) Mnemonics technique
C) Long-term potentiation
D) Massed practice
E) Free recall technique
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A) eidetic; iconic
B) iconic; echoic
C) echoic; iconic
D) iconic; eidetic
E) eidetic; echoic
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A) consolidation
B) spreading activation
C) neuronal networking
D) long-term potentiation
E) eidetic engineering
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A) Procedural memory is used when we need to consciously recall a set of procedures to be followed in completing a task.
B) Procedural memories are hard to verbalize.
C) Procedural memory is engaged without conscious effort.
D) Procedural memory involves motor or performance skills.
E) Athletes' use of the term "muscle memory" captures the nature of procedural memory.
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A) Elaine, who takes an exam in her Spanish class in which she is presented with a word in English and then must write the Spanish equivalent.
B) Erin, who takes an oral exam in her astronomy class in which she must list the planets in order.
C) Melissa, who takes a multiple-choice exam in her sociology class in which she must identify key events and founders in the history of sociology from a list of choices.
D) Sharon, who takes an essay exam in her history class in which she must list key events and dates during the Vietnam War.
E) Jordan, who takes an essay exam in her film studies class in which she must discuss two philosophical positions presented in The Matrix .
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A) free recall
B) serial recall task
C) paired-associates recall
D) recognition task
E) time savings task
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A) knowing how; knowing that
B) knowing that; knowing when
C) knowing when; knowing who
D) knowing that; knowing who
E) knowing how; knowing who
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A) auditory; semantic
B) auditory; visual
C) visual; auditory
D) visual; semantic
E) semantic; auditory
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A) discovery of different engrams for different sorts of memories.
B) realization that memories are not stored in any specific brain structure.
C) discovery of a single engram for various sorts of memories.
D) localization of engrams in the hippocampus.
E) confirmation that memories are housed in the cerebral cortex.
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A) The hippocampus serves as a temporary storage bin for holding new memories before they are transferred to other parts of the brain for long-term storage.
B) The hippocampus plays a role in converting newly learned facts into long-term memory.
C) The hippocampus plays a role in converting daily experiences into long-term memory.
D) The hippocampus does not play a role in procedural memory.
E) The hippocampus is the final destination for new memories.
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A) more on semantic coding and less on acoustic coding.
B) more on visual coding and less on acoustic coding.
C) about the same on acoustic coding.
D) about the same on semantic coding.
E) equally on acoustic, visual, and semantic coding.
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A) Short-term memory is also called working memory.
B) People vary in their short-term memory capacities, but people can increase their capacity by using chunking or other techniques.
C) Short-term memory allows a person to process and retain newly acquired information for about 30 seconds.
D) Use of maintenance rehearsal can extend short-term memory.
E) Short-term memory relies more on visual coding than acoustic coding.
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A) Eidetic images refer to intense auditory memories.
B) Eidetic imagery usually disappears by age twenty.
C) Eidetic imagery is more common in children than adults.
D) About forty-five percent of children have eidetic imagery.
E) Eidetic imagery is a very intense form of photographic memory that has greater accuracy..
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A) Semantic network model
B) Constructionist theory
C) Three-stage model
D) Levels-of-processing theory
E) Retrieval theory
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A) repression.
B) regression.
C) retroactive interference.
D) anterograde amnesia.
E) childhood amnesia.
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