The structure of phone numbers and how we commit them to memory is an example of
What is Chunking
Mr. Fernandez assigning us notes and then taking us through his slideshow one day at a time is an example of
what is spacing effect
This defense mechanism involves the unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or memories, preventing them from reaching consciousness.
what is repression
What is the element of observational learning that involves the learner copying the actions of the model?
What is modeling
Which phenomenon refers to rats who might learn a maze but not run it without error until they have proper motivation to do so?
Latent Learning
This is an example Pavlov's experiment with dogs, where they learned to associate the sound of a bell with the arrival of food.
What is working and implicit memory
Kahoot and Quizlet use this method of retrieval to enhance memory
what is the testing effect
This term suggests that suggests that memories are more easily recalled when the emotional tone matches the one experienced when the memory was formed.
what is Mood Congruent and Context Dependent?
What is the element of observational learning that involves the learner copying the actions of the model?
what is social learning
What biological body part helps you perform certain actions as you observe another person doing so?
Mirror Neurons
When Sally is studying for her road test 6 months in advance, she is demonstrating which two memory procedures
What is explicit and long term memory
What term describes encoding information by focusing on basic details such as letters or sounds, rather than emphasizing the meaning of the words?
what is shallow v.s. deep processing
Jamie has been struggling in Physics, he had a rough first semester and got an F on his midterm exam. Now in the 2nd semester, Jamie has stopped trying. What is this called?
What is Learned Helplessness?
What is the opposite of antisocial behavior?
Prosocial behavior
What process increases a long term signal increase between receptors?
Long-Term Potentiation
When a teacher asks an inattentive student to repeat what they just said and the student is able to repeat the last 3-4 words successfully this is an example of
What is Echoic memory
This memory principle suggests that the effectiveness of retrieval is influenced by the match between the conditions at encoding and retrieval, emphasizing the importance of environmental and contextual cues
what is the encoding specificity principle
What coping method do you use when you want to change your feelings of loneliness and so you try to meet new people?
what is Problem-focused coping?
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In the realm of cognitive psychology, this phenomenon refers to the tendency of individuals to better recall items presented at the beginning and end of a list
what is Recency and Primary Effects
What is the term for the immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system?
What is sensory and short term memory
What is the term for the neural storage of a long-term memory?"
What is the process in which previously stored memories, when retrieved, are potentially altered before being stored again?
What is Memory consolidation and Reconsolidation
What coping method do you use when to change your feelings of loneliness you write down your thoughts and emotions into a journal.
what is Emotion-focused Coping?
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