PS2020 Memory 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyMemoryUniversityNone Created by: maisie2592Created on: 10-05-19 17:56 What model of memory did Atkinson & Shiffrin propose in 1968? the modal/multi-store model 1 of 28 What did research by Cowan et al. (2004) show? amnesia patients can encode new memories under certain circumstances 2 of 28 what does the visual change detection task suggest? people can remember 3/4 abstract items 3 of 28 echoic memory is automatic for ___, phonological store is automatic for ___. heard sounds / heard words 4 of 28 patients with impaired episodic memory have lesions in... medial temporal lobe 5 of 28 patients with impaired semantic memory have lesions in... anterior frontal lobe 6 of 28 what did the Loftus & Palmer (1974) study show? people mis-remember in a very predictable fashion 7 of 28 who proposed the working memory model? Baddeley & Hitch (1974) 8 of 28 which model best explains why the irrelevant speech effect occurs? the embedded processes model 9 of 28 according to levels of processing, the ___ the depth of processing, the ___ the subsequent memory greater / stronger 10 of 28 does intention to learn have an affect on encoding? no 11 of 28 According to Whitten & Leonard (1981), it is easier to recall if you... start with most recent memories and move backwards 12 of 28 what effect does adopting a different perspective have on recall ability? it increases it 13 of 28 if a learner's internal environment is altered by alcohol, drugs, caffeine, etc. this can have an affect on... state-dependent memory 14 of 28 which learning technique prompts learners to generate an explanation for an explicitly stated fact? elaborative interrogation 15 of 28 why does retrieval practise work as a learning technique? the act of retrieval is thought to strengthen memory 16 of 28 when doing spaced practise, how far apart should learning episodes be spaced? this depends upon how long material needs to be remembered for 17 of 28 awareness of a prior encounter without recovery of contextual details is called... familiarity (know) 18 of 28 what procedure involves comparing source hits to source misses? objective source paradigm 19 of 28 research has found that people with schizophrenia... have large deficits in recollection 20 of 28 what is the relationship between forgetting and time? logarithmic 21 of 28 only unavailable, not inaccessible, items are said to be forgotten - true or false? false, both are said to be forgotten 22 of 28 retrieval-induced forgetting is... where retrieval of one item harms recall of related items 23 of 28 the inability to recall an old phone number after spending a long time trying to not use it anymore is most likely caused by... inhibition 24 of 28 research has indicated that amnesia patients struggle with recollection, but not familiarity - true or false? true 25 of 28 which theory/model suggests that complete hippocampal damage will result in complete retrograde amnesia? multiple trace theory 26 of 28 could HM learn new semantic information? yes, but only when anchored to pre morbidly acquired information 27 of 28 what is an error of commission? when a memory is present but incorrect or unwanted 28 of 28
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