Memory Functions
Types of Memory
The Brain and Memory
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Extra
100

What are easily recalled memories known as?

Automatic processing

Examples:

- Singing the lyrics to your favorite song

- Riding a bike

- Remembering your route to work

100

What type of memory involves storing smells, textures, and tastes?

Sensory memory

100

What four main parts of the brain deal with memory function and storage?

1.) Amygdala

2.) Hippocampus

3.) Cerebellum

4.) Prefrontal Cortex

100

True or False?

There are two types of amnesia

True - The two types of amnesia are known as retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia

100

What theory describes strong emotions triggering strong memories?

The arousal theory

200

What are more difficult to recall memories known as?

Effortful processing

Examples:

- Remembering someone's phone number

- Recalling previously studied information during an exam

- Reading (For people still in the process of learning to read)

200

True or False?

Short term memory (STM) storage lasts between 30 seconds to one minute

False - Short term memory storages lasts between 15 seconds and 30 seconds. From there the memory can be discarded and forgotten or moved to long term memory for storage

200

What part of the brain processes procedural memory?

The cerebellum

200

What is the name of the process that occurs when false memories are formed due to misinformation from external sources?

Suggestibility

200

True or False?

The process of bringing up old memories is known as construction

False - The process of bringing up old memories is known as reconstruction and the process of forming new memories is called construction

300

The process of moving information from short to long-term memory is known as what?

Rehearsal

300

True or False?

Both short and long term memory have a seemingly unlimited storage space

False - Only long term memory has a seemingly unlimited amount of storage space

300

What part of the brain processes fear based memories?

The amygdala

300

What type of amnesia effects memories formed after a traumatic event occurs?

Anterograde amnesia - makes you unable to remember new information but still allows the retention of memories prior to the traumatic event

300

What type of memory is remembered as a "story"

Episodic memory

Example: Remembering last Christmas

400

What is the order of memory processing?

1.) Encoding - The input of information into the memory system

2.) Storage - The retention of encoded information and memories

3.) Retrieval - Bringing stored information and memories back into thought

400

Explicit memory is broken down into what two parts?

1.) Episodic - Events and experiences

2.) Semantic - Concepts and facts

400

True or False?

The Amygdala deals with remembering semantic tasks

False - The prefrontal cortex in involved with remembering semantic tasks

400

The recollection of false memories is known as?

False memory syndrome which is commonly exhibited in eye witnesses

400

What are the three ways you can retrieve information from long-term storage?

Recalling - accessing memories without cues

Recognition - comparing memory to experience

Relearning - learning information you have previously learned

500

What are the three types of encoding?

1.) Semantic - Encoding of words and their meaning

2.) Visual - Encoding of images and visuals

3.) Acoustic - Encoding of sounds

500

Remembering procedures and how to do tasks is a part of what type of memory?

Implicit memory

1.) Procedural - How to do things

2.) Priming - Prior stimulus affecting a later response

3.) Emotional conditioning - Emotional responses when exposed to certain stimuli

500

True or False?

The hippocampus processes and stores fear related memories

False - The hippocampus processes declarative, episodic, and recognition based memory.


500

According to psychologist Daniel Schacter what three "sins of memory" affect forgetting?

Transience - Ability to retrieve memory deteriorates over time

Absentmindedness - Lapses in attention span causing information to be forgotten

Blocking - Ability to access memories is temporarily blocked

500

True or False?

The hippocampus has a role in the transfer of memories from short to long term storage

True - The hippocampus uses a process known as consolidation to move short-term memories into long-term storage

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