Memory Disorders
Kinds of Memory
Short term, long term, or sensory memory?
Mystery
100

What is Dementia?

Dementia is the progressive deterioration of cognitive functions.

100

What is short term memory? 

Temporally stores information in your brain usually forgotten within 20 seconds. 

100

What stage could hold information for a life time? 

Long term memory

100

How many stages of memory are there?

3

200

What is Alzheimers disease?

Alzheimers disease is the most common cause of dementia. 

200

What is long term memory?

Stores information in your brain for potentially a lifetime.

200

What stage is known as the "workshop"?

Short term memory 

200

What is a cue or hint that helps trigger a piece of information stored in long term memory?

Retrieval cue 

300

What causes amnesia?

It is usually caused by brain surgery or a injury.

300

What is explicit memory?

It is memory with conscious recall.

300

What stage is limited to 7 items?

Short term memory 

300

Long term memory is clustered. What does clustered mean? 

Grouping items/memories into related groups

400

What is anterograde amnesia?

It is forward acting amnesia which disrupts ability to form new memories.

400

What a flashbulb memory?

Memories you form after an important or dramatic event

400

What stage fades after about 3 seconds?

Sensory memory

400

What are one of the theories about why we forget?

Motivated forgetting, interference theory, and decay theory 

500

What is retrograde amnesia? 

Backward acting amnesia which disrupts process of memory consolidation. (or long term memory)

500

What is semantic memory? 

It is memory about general facts and knowledge.  
500

What stage holds 3 different types of information?

Long term memory 

500

Is it a myth or science that human memory functions like a video recorder? 

Myth 

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