Schema theory
Multi storage model
Working memory model
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when your brain fills in the blanks with schema based guesses, sometimes creating false memories, this phenomenon occurs 

Memory confabulation 

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This psychologist proposed the Multi-Store Model of memory in 1968.

Atkinson and Shiffrin

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What is the “inner eye” called? Double points if you can SPELL it.

Visuospatial Sketchpad

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This phenomenon refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections, especially after an injury or learning a new skill.

Neuroplasicity

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This type of processing uses schemas and prior knowledge to interpret new information

Top-down processing 

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The capacity of short-term memory, according to Miller’s “magic number.”

 7 ± 2 items

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      What is a technique used to disrupt the articulatory loop?

Articulatory suppression

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This part of the brain is particularly known for its ability to undergo structural changes through neuroplasticity, particularly in response to learning and memory tasks.

Hippocampus 

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What approaches to psychology includes schema theory?

Cognitive approach 

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This famous case study of a patient with brain damage provided evidence for separate memory stores.

HM 

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What are the 2 components of the phonological loop?

Articulatory control system & Phonological store

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This field of study examines how neuroplasticity can be used to improve mental health outcomes, including the treatment of depression and PTSD through cognitive and behavioral techniques.

Psychotherapy 

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why do we experience culture shock? 

The behaviors we observe are counter to our schemas

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What did HM’s case study demonstrate about the distinction between STM

That STM and LTM are separate stores

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   What was the research study used to test the Working Memory Model:

Landry & Bartling (2011)

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This phenomenon, where the brain loses its ability to adapt or form new neural connections, is often seen in individuals with chronic stress or prolonged exposure to trauma.

neuroinflamation 

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What is the main assumption made in psychology which explains why brains form schemas? 

Our minds are cognitive misers

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The Multi-Store Model has been criticized for being too “this,” meaning it oversimplifies how memory works.

Reductionist

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Originally there were 3 components of the Working Memory Model, in 2000 a 4th component was added, what is it?

Episodic Buffer

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This neurotransmitter, found in the autonomic nervous system, regulates heart rate and digestion and is released by the parasympathetic nervous system.

What is acetylcholine?

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