Types of Memory
Encoding
Retrieval
Autobiographical Memory
Eyewitness & Emotion
100

What is episodic memory?



This type of memory stores personal life events.


100


What is the levels-of-processing approach?



Deep processing improves memory according to this theory.


100

What is explicit memory?


A direct memory test like recalling a list is called this.


100

What are schemas?


General expectations that guide memory are called this.


100

What is the misinformation effect?


Remembering incorrect information after an event is called this.


200

What is semantic memory?


Knowing the names of the 50 states is this memory type.


200

What is the self-reference effect?


Relating information to yourself improves recall


200

What is implicit memory?


Indirect memory tests are called this type.


200

What is reality monitoring?


Remembering whether an event really happened is this process.


200

What is the Pollyanna principle?


Pleasant memories are recalled better due to this principle.


300

What is procedural memory


Knowing how to ride a bike uses this memory.


300

What is encoding specificity?


Memory improves when encoding and retrieval contexts match.


300

What is anterograde amnesia?


Loss of memory after brain damage is this.


300

What are flashbulb memories?


Vivid memories of shocking events are called this.


300

What is accuracy?


Confidence is not always equal to this in eyewitness memory.


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