Long-term memory
Short-term memory
Obstacles
Working memory
100

Who is named when you work to change your thoughts into memories?

This large part begins in the part of the brain called the hippocampus.

100

Define Short Memory

Helps us remember recent memories

100

True or False: Sleep and college always go well together.

False

100

Define working memory

Working memory is a type of short-term memory

200

What is the name of the outermost layers of the brain?

Neocortex

200

T or F: remembering where you put your keys

T
200

You can't focus well because you didn't get enough ______

Sleep

200

How does working memory work?

You have access to whatever memory you have stored in your memory

300

A short-term or a Long-term memory requires changes within the brain?

Changes arise in neurons, nerve cells, or set of neurons.

300

T or F: Remembering an event from 10 years ago 

F

300

What is cramming?

Trying to study a lot in a short amount of time.

300

When do you excerise working memory?

Use it when you are actively performing a tast

400

Covering short-term memory into long-term memory requires changes within the brain? True or false?

True

400

T or F: Humans can recall five to nine bits of information

400

Cramming can lead to?

Stress and anxiety

400

Remembering the smell of your elementary school cafeteria is an example of working memory at work T/F

False

500

When we change our thoughts to memories, are we literally changing our minds? true or false?

True

500

Who wrote "the magical number seven, plus, or minus two?"

George A Miller

500

University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) claims that sleep deprivation is as dangerous as being ________

Drunk

500

You study for an assignment and read the written instructions, however you remember your professor made custom changes contrary to the written instructions. This was an oral addition to the written instructions. Where is working memory used in this scenario? 

Remembering the change to the instructions