General
Funky Memory
Tactics
Studies
Brainish Bits
200

What is a flashbulb memory?

Clear recollection of an important event

200

What is retroactive interference?

information learned more recently hinders the recall of older information

200

What is chunking?

Organizing information into manageable bits (or... chunks...)

200

What was the video of the basketballs and the gorilla proving?

Selective attention!
200
How many units of information can short term memory retain?

5-9

400

What traits are associated with someone with superior autobiographical memory?

Organized, neat, and repetitive behaviors

400

What is proactive interference?

old information hinders the recall of newly learned information

400

What is a retrieval cue?

External stimulus that helps recall memory

400

What effect Loftus and Palmer's study demonstrate?

Misinformation effect!
400

What is encoding?

input of information into the memory system

600

What is procedural memory?

Long-term memory for making skilled actions (playing the piano, knitting, etc.)

600

Describe retrograde amnesia

Inability to recall memories before an accident

600

What is the spacing effect?

Learning is more effective when sessions are spread out

600

Describe Clive Wearing's and what could he remember?

Playing the piano, walking, writing, his wife,(procedural memory)

600

What part of the brain retrieves memories?

Right frontal lobe/prefrontal cortex

800

What is reminiscence bump?

Adults over 40 to have enhanced recollection for events that occurred during their adolescence and early adulthood

800

Describe anterograde amnesia

Inability to form new memories after an accident

800

What is the serial positioning effect?

tendency to recall the first and last units best, and middle units the worst

800

What was Harry Bahrick's research and what did it conclude?

Forgetting curve (when we don't use information, we lose a lot of info quickly, and then levels out)

800

What part of the brain is responsible for emotional memory?

The amygdala!
1000

What is episodic memory?

Memory that contains information about events we have personally experienced

1000

What is superior autobiographical memory?

When a person can rememebr minute details about their entire life

1000

What is the best way to remember lists of words?

Self-reference

1000

What parts of the brain are larger when you have a superior autobiographical memory?

Temporal lobe and caudate nucleus

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