Memory
Forgetting
Thinking
Language
Etc.
100
Hearing the word rabbit leads you to picture the animal and spell it as hare
What is priming?
100
Learning something when drunk will get yo to recall that item when drunk again
What is state dependent memory?
100
This is the type of processing to help avoid encoding failure
What is effortful?
100
This is the word describing the effect of prior learning on recalling new information
What is proactive interference?
100
This is the effect of new information on remembering old information
What is retroactive interference?
200
This is the term used when trying to recall the scene of an accident
What is misinformation effect?
200
This type of amnesia can lead to the misinformation effect
What is source amnesia?
200
Using this "effect" will help you recall information more easily by rehearsing the material nightly
What is spacing effect?
200
This memory has limited storage capacity
What is short-term memory?
200
The serial position effect is most influenced by these two types of interference
What is proactive and retroactive interference?
300
This type of memory is evoked when we hear a sound and when we see a picture
What is echoic and iconic?
300
This is the synaptic firing potential that helps memory formation
What is long term potentiation?
300
This memory allows us to remember how to solve problems without conscious effort
What is implicit memory?
300
This part of the brain controls implicit memories and this part controls explicit memories
What is cerebellum and hippocampus?
300
This is a fill in the blank test and this is a multiple choice test
What is recall and recognition?
400
Cognitive psychology involves the study of how we use experiences to think through problems which are often incorrect. This thinking is called..
What is heuristics?
400
Words that form pictures shows the importance of this aspect of our memory
What is imagery?
400
This is the term used when we say automobile to refer to a category of transport vehicles
What is a concept?
400
This is the term used when we think of a person who goes to an Ivy League college (and is often incorrect)
What is prototype?
400
This is thinking that a computer programmer uses
What is algorithmic thinking?
500
This is confirmation bias
What is the tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions?
500
This is the problem with people who cannot "think outside the box?"
What is functional fixedness?
500
This heuristic is the tendency to think a person who reads poetry will be a professor rather than someone who drives a truck
What is representative heuristic?
500
This is the availability heuristic
What is estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in memory?
500
This is Mrs. Black's middle name
What is Lois?
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