A) rote rehearsal
B) cueing
C) chunking
D) categorizing
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A) are measures of retention
B) retain past information
C) control our attention span
D) receive sensory information from the external world
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A) the echo never made it to the sensory registers
B) the echo faded after being stored in short-term memory
C) the echo was already stored in long-term memory
D) the echo faded before being stored in short-term memory
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A) procedural memory
B) semantic memory
C) episodic memory
D) eidetic memory
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A) permanent memory
B) long-term memory
C) sensory memory
D) short-term memory
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A) retention
B) cognition
C) recognition
D) attention
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A) proactive interference
B) memory diffusion
C) retroactive interference
D) retrograde amnesia
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A) eidetic memory
B) procedural memory
C) implicit memory
D) explicit memory
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A) the hippocampus is one of the most easily damaged areas of the brain
B) several different senses may be involved in memory
C) some specific parts of the brain are necessary for the formation of memory
D) the memory center is located in the parietal lobes of both cerebral hemispheres
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A) exposure to new information.
B) unconscious reconstruction.
C) being asked leading questions.
D) all of the above.
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A) trace decay.
B) interference.
C) retroactive inhibition.
D) proactive inhibition.
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A) The codes in it are of a semantic type.
B) The codes in it are quite similar to the original sensation.
C) Its traces last for 1 to 2 seconds,maximally.
D) Its codes seem susceptible to disturbance by other visual stimuli.
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A) interference theory
B) optimization theory
C) reduction theory
D) decay theory
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A) repression
B) the partial recall phenomenon.
C) the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
D) the exhaustive memory search process.
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A) a capacity for learning.
B) a system that allows people to retain information over time.
C) an ability of humans only.
D) unchangeable.
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A) memory.
B) cognition.
C) computer.
D) intelligence.
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A) the sensory registers
B) short-term memory
C) eidetic memory
D) long-term memory
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A) holds information for as long as you rehearse it.
B) holds information for about 30 seconds.
C) holds information for one or two seconds.
D) processes information for permanent encoding.
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A) five,plus or minus pieces of information
B) eleven,plus or minus two chunks
C) fifteen,plus or minus two engrams
D) three,plus or minus two numbers
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A) events
B) concepts
C) time
D) place
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