______ is when you process memories without awareness or concious effort
Automatic Processing
_______ is visual memory
Iconic Memory
__________ is the tendency to remember the beginning and end of a list best
Serial Position Effect
________ is the theory that we repress painful or unacceptable memories
repression
______ is the feeling that you have "been here before"
Deja vu
On the contrary, ______ requires attention and conscious effort to make the memory useful
_______ is your auditory memory
Echoic Memory
_________ is when you retrieve information not currently in your conscious awareness but was learned at an earlier time
Recall
Meng loses his phone. When people ask what his phone number is so they can call it, he can't remember has he just got this phone and only remembers his old phone number. This is an example of _______
proactive interference
_______ is the process of retrieving previously consolidated memories
spacing effect
________ is a model that includes sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory
Information processing model
________ involves identifying information that was previously learned
Recognition
Retroactive Interference
_________ happens when a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate because of post-event information
Misinformation Effect
_________ is a pattern of associations, ideas, or associations to assist in remembering something
mnemonics
_________ stores all incoming stimuli you recieve
Sensory Memory
For Mr.McCarthy's Generation, 9/11 is an example of a ________ memory
Flashbulb Memory
________ occurs most prominently right after something is learned, but is less of a factor in the long run
Storage Decay
________ is when someone recalls something that did not happen or happened differently from how the person recalls it
False Memories
________ entails that our present mood can influence the memories we recall in this moment
mood congruent memory
________ is the long term strengthening of synapses based on recent patterns of activity
Long Term Potentiation
Which two parts of the Brain are most involved in implicit memory
Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia
The Movie "50 first dates" is an example of
Anterograde Amnesia
________ is recalling factual information while being unable to recall how, where, or when such information was learned
Source Amnesia