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When someone remembers the fourth item of a list by combining it
with a word such as "door," which technique are they using?


Pegword


Chunking


Method of loci


Rehearsal - answer Pegword


What is likely to occur if a person sustains damage to the parietal
lobe of the brain?


They will experience unilateral neglect.


Topographic maps will be mostly abstract.

,Images will be perceived as being smaller.


Complex images will appear one-dimensional. - answer They will
experience unilateral neglect.


If a chef imagines taking a mental walk through a childhood home in
order to remember the proper order of ingredients for a dish, which
method is employed?


The method of loci


Mental synthesis


Paired-associate learning


The pegword technique - answer The method of loci


Which would fill the smallest visual field in contrast to a rabbit?


An anteater


A wolf


A rhinoceros


A bumblebee - answer A bumblebee


After years of research, what is the current understanding of the
connection between imagery and spatial representation?

,There is no connection.


All but one mechanism are the same.


The one shared mechanism also serves perception.


They share all the same mechanisms. - answer The one shared
mechanism also serves perception.


If Roger the Rabbit envisions a giant carrot sticking out of the trunk
of a tree next to a hole in the ground, which memory technique is
used to remember carrot as the first item in a list?


Paired-associate


Pegword


Chunking


Method of loci - answer Method of loci


Which requires the presence of a physical object?


Perception


Mental scanning


Imagery

, Rehearsal - answer Perception


Which image would be MOST likely to help someone remember a
gallon milk in a grocery list?


Seeing milk spilled over the floor


Opening the mailbox to a huge gallon of milk


Seeing a milk jug in the refrigerator


Watching someone drink milk - answer Opening the mailbox to a
huge gallon of milk


Which statement below is MOST closely associated with the early
history of the study of imagery?


Imagery is based on spatial mechanisms like those involved in
perception.


Imagery is closely related to language.


People can rotate images of objects in their heads.


Thought is always accompanied by imagery. - answer Thought is
always accompanied by imagery.


The conceptual peg hypothesis would predict enhanced memory for
which word pair?

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