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"She did WHAT?" your roommate exclaims as you relate an anecdote about a mutual friend.Your roommate is processing your story in ___ memory.


A) working
B) sensory
C) semantic
D) long-term

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The difference between explicit and implicit memories is that explicit memories are memories ___,while implicit memories are memories ___.


A) that we can consciously recall; for which we have no conscious awareness
B) for personal events; for general knowledge
C) for motor activities; for cognitive activities
D) that are remembered long term; that are remembered short term

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Omar is going to be 67 years old this spring and is aging as an average adult of his age would.If his memory is also aging in an average way,which type of memory can he expect to see improvements in?


A) semantic memory
B) episodic memory
C) working memory
D) memory for negative events

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Tamiko was asked to study a list of 12 words then write down as many of the words as she could remember.She found that she was able to remember the first four words better than the rest of the words.This is called the ___ effect.


A) recency
B) primacy
C) ordering
D) hierarchical

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Laurent,a first-year university student,seems to have forgotten a painful and humiliating experience he endured earlier in his adolescence.Dr.MacEwan suggests that Laurent has avoided rehearsing the event and avoided situations that might provide cues for its retrieval.Dr.Norris counters that Laurent unconsciously pushed the event from his awareness.Dr.MacEwan is probably a ___ psychologist,while Dr.Norris is likely a ___ psychologist.


A) psychodynamic; behavioural
B) cognitive; behavioural
C) psychodynamic; cognitive
D) cognitive; psychodynamic

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Elite athletes who play team sports can quickly evaluate game dynamics and respond more quickly than novice players because they see meaningful patterns in the locations of opposing players.This is an example of ___.


A) eidetic memory
B) visuospatial sketchpad
C) chunking
D) elaboration

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Kenneth and his wife are watching their oldest son graduate from high school,and it is making them remember all the other big achievements he has had: The time he caught the biggest fish at the Yacht Club,the time he got a grand slam and they won the provincial championships,or the time he accidentally scheduled two dates on the same night.What type of memory would Kenneth and his wife be using to remember all these events?


A) episodic
B) semantic
C) procedural
D) implicit

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Completing a rental application,Pippa finds she can't recall one of her previous addresses,as she's had several addresses since.Pippa is experiencing ___ interference.

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The repeated stimulation of certain neurons that greatly increases the likelihood that the same neurons will respond to future stimulation of the same kind is called ___.

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Describe how the brain is involved in memory.

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When false information is derived from an internal source (namely our own minds),it is referred to as memory distortions due to imagination.

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Describe how information is encoded and transferred among different memory stores and what we can do to enhance encoding.

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-Encoding refers to taking information i...

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What is the difference between automatic processing and effortful processing?


A) Automatic processing doesn't allow for multitasking and effortful processing does.
B) Automatic processing doesn't require undivided attention and effortful processing does.
C) Automatic processing benefits from extra effort and effortful processing doesn't.
D) Automatic processing encodes sensory information and effortful processing encodes cognitive information.

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The association areas of the visual cortex are activated in both accurate and inaccurate memories.

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What evidence suggests that information is processed in parallel?


A) People can do two different tasks at once (e.g., visual and auditory) but not two of the same tasks at once (e.g., two visual) .
B) People can do two of the same tasks at once (e.g., two visual) just as easily as they can do one of the tasks (e.g., one visual) .
C) People can do two different tasks at once (e.g., visual and auditory) just as easily as they can do two of the same tasks at once (e.g., two visual) .
D) People can do two of the same tasks at once (e.g., two visual) but not two different tasks at once (e.g., visual and auditory) .

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Representations based on the meaning of information are referred to as ___ codes.

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Craik and Lockhart's levels of processing model would predict that ___ would result in the best recall of previously studied content.


A) chunking
B) rehearsal
C) automatic processing
D) deep processing

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Which of the following sequences best reflects the order of stages in the three-stage memory model,from first to last?


A) sensory memory ? working memory ? long-term memory
B) working memory ? sensory memory ? long-term memory
C) sensory memory ? long-term memory ? working memory
D) working memory ? long-term memory ? sensory memory

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Mnemonic devises are examples of elaborative rehearsal.

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Which type of memory disorders are associated with physical causes?


A) dissociative
B) organic
C) retrieval
D) libidinal

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