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According to the levels of processing theory, who will be able to remember the most definitions of the vocabulary words in a given chapter?


A) James, who reads through each term and its definition
B) Pat, who takes turns with her roommate defining and explaining each term
C) Phil, who memorizes the definitions by chunking
D) Renee, who repeats each term and its definition multiple times out loud

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Alex is starting his day. Which of the following represents a procedural memory?


A) He grimaces at the sound of the alarm clock.
B) He brushes his teeth.
C) He reminds himself to pack a lunch for work.
D) He forgets his keys.

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Doris is memorizing some chapter definitions for an economics quiz. For each defined term, she repeats the definition and uses the new term in a sentence that contains other words with which she is already familiar. She is engaging in ____.


A) elaborative rehearsal
B) chunking
C) explicit learning
D) maintenance rehearsal

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What is interference and what role does it play in the formation of memories? Discuss examples of memory loss due to interference.

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A significant factor in forgetting is in...

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Episodic memories are affected by damage to the ____.


A) basal ganglia
B) hippocampus
C) prefrontal cortex
D) amygdala

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An implicit memory is also known as a(n) ____.


A) nondeclarative memory
B) episodic memory
C) autobiographical memory
D) declarative memory

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How do evolutionary psychologists view memory and its evolutionary purpose? Forming memories requires energy. Discuss this tradeoff within the context of the animal kingdom. (Fruit flies may provide a useful analogy.)

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Evolutionary psychologists view memory a...

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Paolo is studying for his doctoral qualifying exams in neuropsychology. According to fuzzy trace theory, what would be the best way to study for these exams?


A) to develop verbatim traces by actively engaging with the material
B) to develop as many gist traces as possible
C) to allocate about 25% of his time to verbatim traces and 75% to gist traces
D) to focus on the most essential gist traces of the subject matter

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Professor Sevilla asks one of his graduate students, Leland, to finish his class lecture on memory. Leland begins by explaining that nondeclarative memories (1) are unconsciously and effortlessly retrieved memories; (2) are easy to verbalize; (3) include memories for classical conditioning, procedural learning, and priming; and (4) are also known as implicit memories. Which part of his definition is inaccurate?


A) Nondeclarative memories are unconsciously and effortlessly retrieved.
B) Nondeclarative memories are easy to verbalize.
C) Nondeclarative memories include memories for classical conditioning, procedural learning, and priming.
D) Nondeclarative memories are also known as implicit memories.

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Jenna tickles her 5-year-old son. This sensory input is first translated into ____.


A) echoic memory
B) acoustic code
C) iconic memory
D) haptic code

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Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding the relationship between negative emotions and memory?


A) Such emotions can enhance or impair memories.
B) Negative emotions can lead to disruption of retrieval cues.
C) Such emotions are almost guaranteed to lead to source monitoring errors.
D) Negative emotions enhance the encoding specificity effect.

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Ashley is studying a list of vocabulary words for her psychology exam. Which of the following would be most effective for recalling definitions during the exam?


A) cues based on her own experiences
B) cues provided by the textbook
C) cues suggested by her study partner
D) cues recommended by her professor

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The NMDA receptor, a prime candidate for learning-related changes such as those observed in long-term potentiation, is a type of ____.


A) glutamate receptor
B) serotonin receptor
C) dopamine receptor
D) acetylcholine receptor

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Which of the following is the best description of interference?


A) a decrease in the ability to remember a previously formed memory
B) the reduction in ability to retrieve rarely used information over time
C) a failure to retrieve negative or traumatic memories
D) competition between newer and older information in memory

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As discussed in your text, Henry Molaison (H. M.) lost extensive tissue in the inner part of both temporal lobes, including the hippocampus and amygdala in both hemispheres. The type of declarative memory problems experienced by Molaison are frequently produced by damage to the ____.


A) cerebral cortex
B) hippocampus
C) amygdala
D) corpus callosum

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Which of the following statements regarding semantic memories is true?


A) Different patterns of activity in the cerebral cortex are correlated with various types of semantic memories.
B) A tool labeling task is associated with activity in the visual cortex of the occipital lobe, suggesting that we think about what a tool looks like in order to name it.
C) Damage to the prefrontal cortex can produce a condition known as source amnesia of certain semantic memories.
D) An animal naming task activates areas associated with hand movements, suggesting that we think about touching an animal in order to name one.

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Sam is participating in a study regarding retrieval from short-term memory. He memorizes a list of five items. What is most likely to happen?


A) He is able to retrieve the items simultaneously.
B) He can identify any of the five items in the same amount of time.
C) He remembers the middle item the most quickly.
D) He searches through his short-term memory one item at a time.

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The four components of working memory proposed by Baddeley et al. are called the central executive, the episodic buffer, the visuospatial sketch pad, and the ____ loop.


A) phonological
B) schematic
C) semantic
D) maintenance

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Recognition tasks are easier than recall tasks because ____.


A) they are based on personal experience
B) they provide fewer cues
C) they provide more cues
D) they provide widely accepted cues

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Kevin is legally required to send a quarterly check to his former wife, whom he divorced 20 years ago. It annoys him greatly and he finds he often forgets until several days after the due date. This is likely an example of ____.


A) retroactive interference
B) suppressed memory
C) repressed memory
D) motivated forgetting

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