The Schema
False Memories
Different memory effects
True or False
How attention and culture shapes memory
100

What does the schema do?

Organize information. 

100

Who gudies gudied imagery

Therapist or police

100

Who is more likely to be influenced by suggestive memory?

Children 

100

Memory reconstruction is not influenced by one's mental state and self view

False

100

How does culture influence memory reconstruction?

Culture shapes what information people notice, value and remember by influencing attention, beliefs and social norms.

200

What are object schemas?

Object schemas help us understand how what we do every day works.

200

When does imagination inflation occur

Occurs when you are imagining events that did not happen

200

What is the Mandela effect?

When people collectively rember something incorrectly

200

The hippocampus is an area in our brain that is located inside the temporal lobe

True

200

How do cultural storytelling traditions affect memory?

Storytelling shapes how memories are organized.

300

What do undeveloped schemas look like in children? Name 2 examples

  • They see themselves as apart of their caregiver rather than being their own person.

  • Feel very anxious when they are not with their caregiver.

  • Struggle with making friends and building connections with people.

  • Tend to copy others to fit in rather than showing their own personality.

  • Struggle focusing.


300

What is guided imagery

A technique used to influence another individual in recalling a memory 

300

What kind of questioning can distort a child's memory?

Suggestive or leading questioning
300

All memories are 100% reliable

False

300

Why isn't memory considered a perfect recording?

Because memory is reconstructed each time it's recalled. This means it can be influenced by cultural values.

400

List 3 of the 5 types of schemas.

Object schema, stereotypes schema, prototypes schema, scripts schema, role schema. 

400

Name 3 of the 6 key factors in construction of false memories

Inaccurate perception, Inference, Emotions, Misinformation, Misattribution, Fuzzy tracing

400

What is eyewitness testimony?

An account given by someone who saw an event

400

 Henry Molaison's surgery made him unable to form new long-term memories.

True

400

How does culture shape our interpretation of the past?

Culture affects what we remember, how we understand and give meaning to those memories. 

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