How many steps are there in the memory process?
Three,
Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
Is it thought that there is limit on long-term memory?
No
What area of the brain is related to emotional memory?
Amygdala
Decay means that info that isn't often used will what?
Fade over time
How many study strategies does the video go over?
Six
While verbal information is important, what other factor makes meaningful learning more impactful?
Imagery
Jumping to the wrong conclusion about new information is because of which long-term memory factor?
Expectations
What is one of the areas of memory affected by trauma?
Semantic, Episodic, Emotional, Procedural
What is the difference between repression and suppression?
Repression is subconscious avoidance, while suppression is intentional avoidance
When studying using examples, is it more beneficial to use abstract or concrete examples?
Concrete
Which storage process is the least effective in transferring to long-term memory?
Rote learning/ Repetition
Name one of the factors that effect long-term memory
Emotional Impacts, Working Memory, Prior Knowledge, Prior Misconceptions, Expectations, Verbalization, Enactment, Repetition/Review
Trauma in the episodic memory area may cause trouble doing what?
Trouble recalling order of events or specific details
What is it called when you cannot recall info because you're looking in the wrong part of your brain?
Failure to retrieve
How many practice tests does the video say to do before taking the real test?
As many as possible