Memory in Infants
Memory in Children
Memory in Elderly People
100

Designed a nonverbal measure to assess infant memory

Who is Carolyn Rovee-Collier and her Collegues

100

Young children typically have excellent recognition memory but relatively poor what

What is recall memory

100

In general, elderly people perform quite well on tests of 

What is Semantic memory

200

A mobile hangs above an infants crib; a ribbon connects the infant's ankle and the mobile, so the infant's kicks will make the mobile move.

What is Conjugate reinforcement technique

200

Recall memory seems to require the active use of 

What are memory strategies 

200

As people grow older, research shows that long-term recognition memory 

Declines slowly or not at all


300

Research demonstrates that long-term retention shows a steady, linear improvement during the first how many months

What is 18

300

Refers to your memory for experiences and information that are related to yourself

Autobiographical memory

300

In general, do elderly adults or young children have more difficulty paying attention. 

What are elderly people

400

A number of studies have demonstrated that infants can remember better with what kind of practice

What is distributed practice
400

Systematically clarified the conditions in which young children are most likely to make source-monitoring errors.

Who is Mary Ann Foley, Hilary Horn Ratner, and their colleagues 
400

Slower rate of responding on cognitive tasks

What is cognitive slowing

500

True or False, infants can recognize their mothers voice even before birth

What is True

500

Intentional, goal-oriented activities that we use to improve our memories.

What are memory strategies 

500

Young adults and elderly adults use similar strategies in 

Long-term meory

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