Models of memory
Schema Theory
Thinking and decision-making
Reconstructive memory
Emotion and cognition
100

The two models of memory

What is Multi-stored and Working memory model?

100

What is schema theory

What is the theory of how humans process incoming information, related it to existing knowledge and use it?

100

Anchoring bias

What is tendency to rely too heavily on the first place piece of information offered (the anchor) when making decisions
100

The reconstructive memory

Is it cause by activating schema and distort it in the process?

100
Flashbulb memory theory

What is a highly detailed, vivid snapshot of the moment when a surprising and emotionally arousing event happened

200

The difference between two models of memory

What is: Multi-stored memory model argues that short-term memory is limited in both capacity and duration, operate in a single uniform way

Working memory model argues that STM is not a single store but consists of a number of different stores

200

The research method used when investigating schema theory, limitation and strengths

What is natural, laboratory? What is high ecological validity, highly standardized?

200

The framing effect

What is the theory that argues people choose between alternatives that involve risk, when possibilities of outcomes are known

200

The misinformation effect cause by leading question.

is it the post-event information that facilitate schema processing and influence the accuracy of recall?
200

Evaluation of the flashbulb memory theory

What is strength: biological evidence that supports the role of emotion in memory formation, limitation: impossible to verify accuracy of memories, not possible to measure one's emotional state of an event

300

The composition of working memory model

What is central executive, phonological loop, episodic buffer, visuo-spatial sketchpad?

300

The study that investigate role of schema in the encoding and retrieval of episodic memory.

What is the study conducted by Brewer and Treyens about?

300

Heuristics in system 1 of the model of thinking and decision-making

What is mental short-cuts involved focusing on existing evidence of a complex problem and ignoring others

300

Researcher that conducted the lost in mall study

Loftus and pickerell 

300

Two studies studying flashbulb memory

What is Brown and Kulik, Sharot et al?

400

Limitations of Multi-stored memory

What is over-simplified? does not consider distortion of memory, emotional memory, and cultural schema?

400

Two process within the schema theory.

What is bottom-up processing and top-down processing?

400
The system 2 of the dual process model

What is slower, conscious, and rational mode of thinking?

400

Ethical consideration in the study investigating reconstructive memory.

What is deception and protection of participants?

400

Ethical consideration in study investigating flashbulb memory

What is protection of participant?
500

Contrast two models of memory using two or more studies

What is Glanzer and Cunitz, Landry and Bartling?

500
Findings of Bartlett's study.

what is the 3 patterns of distortion? what is assimilation, leveling and sharpening?

500

The evaluation of the dual process model

What is strength: different types of thinking may be processed in different parts of the brain, limitation: does not explain how models of thinking interact orh ow thinking and decision-making could be influenced by emotion
500

Research methods used in the study studying reconstructive memory

What is lab and questionnaires
500

Evaluate Brown and Kulik

Strength:

-highly ecological: memories of events form real life

 

Limitation:

-personal event: no way to determine whether the memories stated by ps are accurate could just be demand characteristic

-demand characteristics: provide false memory to make the result they think the researcher want

-emotional response cannot be measured

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