when one remembers info but is mistaken about the specific episode that is the source, this is know as: correct answers source monitoring error
in a 1927 study, Bransford and Johnson read an abstract passage aloud to participants who then had to recall as much info as possible. Some participant...
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when one remembers info but is mistaken about the specific episode that is the source, this is
know as: correct answers source monitoring error
in a 1927 study, Bransford and Johnson read an abstract passage aloud to participants who then
had to recall as much info as possible. Some participants were also shown a picture that was
described by the passage either befire or after they heard the passage read. Which group
remembered the most info? correct answers people who saw the picture before hearing the
passage
___ is caused from a physical brain injury correct answers organic amnesia
electroconvulsive therapy has been shown to correct answers disrupt recently acquired
memories the most
The hippocampus correct answers is most active during the initial encoding of words that would
be remembered
Godden and Baddeley (1975) found that the divers who remembered the most were the ones who
correct answers learned and were tested in the same environment
research on memory consolidation suggest that, when one retrieves an old memory correct
answers one can modify it by integrating new info into it
one difference between episodic and semantic memory is that episodic memory____ while
semantic memory____ correct answers is acquired in a single exposure; usually requires several
exposures
Maya showed up at a police station one day claiming she could not recall who she was. After
being examined by a doctor she was found to have no obvious injury or brain damage. From
what type of amnesia did Maya suffer? correct answers fugue
H.M. could learn to read mirror-reversed text, this is an example of: correct answers implicit
memory
one knows that cows produce milk. if this knowledge has grown out of one's repeated
experiences observing cows being milked, this suggests that correct answers semantic memory
grows out of episodic memory
people with frontal-lobe damage would have trouble correct answers remembering whether a
story was on TV or in a magazine
which of these states that the more deeply one analyzes info, the more likely one is to encode the
info in memory and subsequently remember later correct answers levels of processing
, the research on how quickly people forget having learned something has shown that correct
answers forgetting is most rapid during the first few days after learning
when Loftus tried to implant false memories of being lost in a shopping mall, she found that
correct answers about 25% of people formed a false memory
if one has recently attended several parties, one may have a hard time remebering the details of
the event that occurred at any one particular party. That persons difficulty demonstrates that an
____ memory can be ___ by exposure to similar info correct answers episodic; weakened
when two memories overlap in content, the strength of either or both memories may be reduced.
this is known as correct answers interference
in several studies, participants were given a list of related words to learn, such as DREAM,
AWAKE, REST, and TIRED. when later asked if they recognized the "theme" word (ie,
SLEEP), which had never been presented, it was found that they correct answers often falsely
recognized the theme word
strategies for making info more memorable and easier to recall are known as correct answers
mnemonics
according to Endel Tulving, which type of memory stores specific autobiographical events?
correct answers episodic
according to Tulving, animals cannot maintain episodic memories because animals correct
answers do not have an sense of self
With practice, cortical expansion occurs in areas of: correct answers a skill is being performed
suppose a child is learning to swim, if a person measures how long it takes him to swim from one
end of the pool to the other each day, the person will typically find that the chil'd speed will
correct answers increase rapidly over the first several days and then increase more slowly on
subsequent days
according to Thorndike's identical elements theory, if one learns to swim in an indoor pool, one
will swim best in correct answers an indoor pool
people with Parkinson's disease correct answers can be treated with deep brain stimulation.
if Madeleine wants to learn two very simple perceptual-motor skills most effectively, she should
practice correct answers them on separate days
Rats with damage to the basal ganglia correct answers have trouble learning to navigate a radial
maze in which only the illuminated arms contain food
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