memory
learning
miscellaneous
100

drinking out of a glass would be an example of [implicit/explicit] memory and why

implicit because you don't have to work to retrieve the memories for how to do it 

most procedural memory is [implicit/explicit]

procedural memory is [long term/short term/working memory]

100

are classical and operant conditioning consciously learned

classical is not, operant is

100

EP had a memory issue following his viral encephalitis, after the infection he could not form new memories but his old memories were intact, what type of memory issue is this

anterograde amnesia

200

if someone asks you what you did over the summer that would be what type of memory

declarative- episodic

200

in pavlovs experiment, the time when the bell was paired with the food is the

acquisition period

200

you and your friends went to the shoe store and then the book store, they say no we went to the book store first and you agree with them, what type of retrieval error is this

suggestibility 

300

If I am trying to remember a fact such as warmer colors have a longer wavelength, I can add more information such as the fact that UV waves are very small and I can associate ultraviolet with violet waves being smaller. What memory technique is this?

elaboration- adding more info to the stuff you are trying to encode, this causes semantic encoding

300

The bell to release kids from school rings at 2:30pm every day. The kids learn to start packing up and lining up around 2:27 in anticipation. Is this ratio or interval and fixed or variable

interval- period of time

fixed- consistent

300

a free response question is an example of [recall/recognition/relearning] versus a multiple choice question which is [recall/recognition/relearning]

recall, recognition

400

during a movie the bad guy says "meet me at the park at sunset" As this happens, you see the park on screen, hear the character’s voice, and recognize the scary music in the background. What part of your memory temporarily stores info from multiple different sources/senses as one coherent thought

episodic buffer

500

Someone says something to you and you don’t quite catch it. You say “What?" but then a second later you realize what they said before they repeat it. What type of memory is this

sensory- fleeting, momentary

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