Creation
The 1st stage of memory creation.
The inattentive or shallow encoding of events.
What is absentmindedness?
There are ___ types of memory stores.
What is 3?
When people lose memories of past events, facts, people, and personal information.
What is retrograde amnesia?
What is the medical condition that made everyone in class dry heave when a photo of it was shown on the TV?
What is intersex?
The 2nd stage of memory creation.
What is storage?
A stimuli that can automatically trigger memories.
What is a retrieval cue?
The inability to access memories from long term storage.
What is forgetting?
The inability to create new memories.
What is anterograde amnesia?
What did the second to last Alzheimer’s victim put in her mouth?
What is a small rock?
The 3rd stage of memory creation.
What is retrieval?
This term describes a flash of memories caused by an important event.
What is flashbulb memory?
What is persistence?
Memories that people are not conscious of.
What are implicit memories.
*DAILY DOUBLE*
This is Dr. Wentzel’s middle initial.
What is letter J?
The practice of directing mental resources to relevant information while ignoring irrelevant information.
What is selective attention?
The changing of your memories over time so that they become consistent with your current beliefs or attitudes.
What is memory bias?
A process of using working memory to organize information into meaningful groups or units is known as this.
What is chunking?
This type of memory is future oriented and helps you to do something at a future time.
What is prospective memory?
What was the name of the nursing home pimp/player in the movie about Alzheimer’s?
Who is Woody?
During encoding, short term memory is primarily ___?
What is auditory?
Acceptable answers:
What are memory bias, flashbulb memories, misattribution, suggestibility, and false memory.
Repeating information over and over to encode it.
What is maintenance rehearsal.
Working memory is here the brain.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
These can help prevent Alzheimer’s.
What are sleep, a healthy diet, and mental activity