The three stage-processing model of memory was proposed by :
A:Atkinson and Shiffrin
B:Herman Ebbinghaus
C:Loftus and Palmer
D:George Sperling
A:Atkinson and Shiffrin
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True or False
Can effort processing become more automatic?
True
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Are memories focused in one part of the brain?
No
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Name 1 way to improve your memory
A.Concentration- remove all other stimuli
B.Organization- make chucks or hierarchies (outlines, flow charts)
C.Method of loci-visualization
D.Spacing effect-don’t cram study
F.Study in the recreation of the same state, mood, place, and setting
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Visual sensory memory is referred to as
A:iconic memory
B:echoic memory
C:photomemory
D:semantic memory
a:iconic memory
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Unconscious encoding of incidental info; occurs with little or no effort, without our awareness.
Automatic Processing
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What effects retention?
Nuerons
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What is imagery?
Mental Pictures
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The three steps in memory information processing are
A: input, processing, output.
B: input, storage, output
C:input, storage, retrieval
D:encoding, storage, retrieval
D:encoding, storage, retrieval
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Do we notice a lot of what we sense.
No
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How many items can short term memory hold?
About 7
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Define flashbulb memory
a clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event.
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Memory for skill is called?
A. explicit memory
B declarative memory
C. Prime memory
D. Implicit Memory
D. Implicit Memory
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Define Semantic, Acoustic, and Iconic encoding
Semantic encoding: encoding of meaning, including the meaning of words.
Acoustic encoding: encoding of sound, especially the sound of words
Iconic encoding: encoding of picture images
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What did Karl Lashley do?
Removed parts of a rat cortex and made them run through a maze
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a fill-in-the-blank question is a example of what type of retrieval?
Recall
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The eerie feeling of having been somewhere before is an example of:
A) state dependency.
B) encoding failure.
C) priming.
D) déjà vu.