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what is the memory rule
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Can you please read my essay and correct any grammar mistakes i made. Also the last sentence of my first paragraph is my thesis,
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what's the most commonly overlooked reason for forgetting?
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my child does not remember the study
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What effect does hypnosis have on memory, according to research?
a. Hypnosis enables people to recall unpleasant memories they
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Blaine
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I am having trouble with this assignment. I don't want answers to all of these but if you could help me with one so i get an
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The Atkinson and Chevron model of memory has three stages what are they
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8. Do you think that the core memories were changed forever or was there a temporary filter on them? Give evidence or an example
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a coputer contains a single * bitcell. How many bytes does it contain
A. one B.two C. four D. eight
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I am having trouble with this problem.
A participant in a cognitive psychology study is given 50 words to remember and later
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Imagine that you are riding a bus. A girl gets on, and you recognize her as someone you know but have not seen for two years.
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hello bot do you remember the name hehe?
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Explain how our different types of memory enable us to do everyday activities
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It has been suggested that the rate of forgetting (coded as normal vs. fast) for word lists
often used in psychological
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June
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Why is primary memory faster than secondary memory?
(1 point) • primary memory has a faster clock speed • primary memory is
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Grey and Jordan enjoy playing Trivial Pursuit and watching Jeopardy!, which require them to answer
questions based on their
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Think about the sensory memories you have of your experience.
What did you see? What did you feel? What did you hear? What did
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idk
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Memory is a controversial subject because of questions of.
(1 point) • accuracy • interest • logic • experimental
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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What is sensory memory?
(1 point) • the initial, momentary recording of memory in our sensory systems • memory that is
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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What is the basic limitation of working memory?
(1 point) • it is only available to us during REM sleep it can only hold a
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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What factor causes a significant drop in the appearance of the primacy effect and the recency effect?
(1 point) • the overall
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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• continuous repetition
• brain size • associations between new information and existing schemas • mnemonic devices
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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What do scientists now believe is the key factor in transferring information from short-term to long-term memory?
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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Ribot's law states that:
(1 point) • memories are never lost; they are simply misplaced • memory loss can be caused by a
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GRIFFITHHHHH
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A user has created a Word document and is trying to save the file. The user has attempted to save the file on random access
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hatemaths
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Your ability to recall the date on which the united states entered world war one depnds on
procedural memory iconic memory
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short term memory is the stage during which the of memory takes place
storage ionic processing encoding reconstruction failure
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your memory for the first day of school is an example of the type of declarative long term memory
encoded implicit semantic
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retention
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Explain the differences between implicit and explicit memories in psychology
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our biology test is in a few days, and you have to study a large amount of material in order to epare for it. Define all of the
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What does RAM mean in Computer Science?(1 point)
Responses Reading Address Memory Reading Address Memory Running Account Memory
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No one
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In the lesson, the example to test your brain's RAM was a game of memory.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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No one
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Primary memory is a computer system’s volatile, or temporary storage. It is primarily associated with a computer’s RAM and
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In the lesson, the example to test your brain's RAM was a game of memory.(1 point) Responses True True False
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dee
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In the lesson, the example to test your brain's RAM was a game of memory.(1 point) Responses True True False False
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What does RAM mean in Computer Science? (1 point)
• Reading Address Memory • Running Account Memory • Random Access Memory
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In the lesson, the example to test your brain's RAM was a game of memory.
(1 point) • True • False
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Short-term memory is closely related to what type of memory?
Question 4 options: New memory Cognitive memory Long-term memory
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What is the duration of short-term memory?
Question 7 options: From fifteen to thirty seconds Twenty seconds From five to ten
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How does repetition affect memories?
Question 6 options: It produces proteins that make the neurons stronger and healthier. It
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Define repetition.
Question 9 options: The act of learning especially cognitive learning The act of remembering especially in
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What kind of memory lasts for as little as few minutes or as long as many years?
Question 8 options: Non-declarative memory
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What happens when you retrieve a memory?
Question 10 options: You forget it. You bring it to the conscious mind. You apply it to
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In the lesson, the example to test your brain's RAM was a game of memory.(1 point)
Responses True True False False
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ROM stands for
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Click to correct the pronoun if needed.
According to neuroscientist Dr. Oliver Hardt, our memories are affected by our
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Jessica witnessed a car accident in which a person was seriously injured, and she is going to testify at the trial of the drunk
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Professor Warburton is interested in how the memory cues help us retrieve stored information. He is working from the blink
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Madison
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Match the description that best matches the term.(3 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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lio
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