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The hippocampus is responsible for encoding and storing memories.
True False
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What are the types of the long term memory
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In 1-2 sentences, explain the role memory plays in animals' sensory systems and provide an example of this role in action.(2
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Read the following paragraph:
"Memory is created in one portion of the brain and then stored in another. The transfer is not a
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Match the description that best matches the term.(3 points)Decay
Retrograde Amnesia Amnesia Repression Anterograde Amnesia
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Match the description that best matches the term. (3 points)Decay
Retrograde Amnesia Amnesia Repression Anterograde Amnesia
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Match the description that best matches the term. (3 points)Decay
Retrograde Amnesia Amnesia Repression Anterograde Amnesia
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Explain three of the five theories of forgetting. Which of these three theories do you find the most compelling? Why?
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Why my mother so bad cause I forget it
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Explain three of the five theories of forgetting. Which of these three theories do you
find the most compelling? Why?
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Explain three of the five theories of forgetting. Which of these three theories do you
find the most compelling? Why? Keep it
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Explain the differences between implicit and explicit memories, and using examples from your own life, give
at least three
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Implicit memory refers to unconscious or unintentional memory retrieval, where past experiences influence current behavior
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what does it mean when you forget how to open a door?
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Define the term memory
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4. Retrieving or repeating information or ideas from memory is:
a) Analyzing b) Applying c) Understanding d) Remembering and
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14. ………………………. Is a process by which we group individuals’ bits of information into large and more
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In one paragraph describe the three system of memory and explain how they are connected to the notion of learning
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In one paragraph explain three of the 5 theories of forgetting
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In one paragraph explain three of the 5 theories of forgetting
Which of the three theories do you find most interesting and why
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Write a 5 paragraph essay (intro, hook, 3 body paragraphs with supporting details, and a conclusion) about a memory.
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What is Sensory Memory?
I don't remember Memories that make you feel a sensation Everything your senses detect or experience in
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How much information can working memory (short term memory) handle at a time
I don't remember 10 to 15 bits of information 4 to 7
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How does your brain filter information to determine whether or not to store it for long term memory?
I don't remember. The brain
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Coolige effect
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Explain three of the five theories of forgetting. Which of these three theories do you find the most compelling? Why?
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Active retrieval by defining
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You see an accident, and talk to the police about it. The policeman asks, "How much faster was the yellow car going?" At the
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Memory is a controversial subject because of questions of:
(1 point) Responses accuracy accuracy interest interest logic logic
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What is sensory memory?
(1 point) Responses the initial, momentary recording of memory in our sensory systems the initial,
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What factor causes a significant drop in the appearance of the primacy effect and the recency effect?
(1 point) Responses the
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What is the basic limitation of working memory?
(1 point) Responses it is only available to us during REM sleep it is only
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Which American psychologist demonstrated the existence of sensory memory in a 1960 experiment?
(1 point) Responses Diane Ackerman
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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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Ribot's law states that:
(1 point) Responses memories are never lost; they are simply misplaced memories are never lost; they are
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What do scientists now believe is the key factor in transferring information from short-term to long-term memory? (1 point)
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