Encoding & Storage I
Encoding & Storage II
Retrieval
Forgetting
Memory Construction & Neuroscience
Potpourri
100

The processing of getting information into the memory system

What is encoding


100

Organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically

What is chunking

100

The type of retrieval associated with multiple choice questions

What is recognition

100

Information in our memory systems can potentially fade over time

What is storage decay

100
Incorporating miseading information into one's memory of an event
What is misinformation effect
100

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is the real name of this well known pop star/actress

Who is Lady Gaga

200

This is considered the first step in the encoding process

What is sensory memory

200

You need this to get ANY information into short term memory

What is selective attention

200

The type of retrieval associated with free response questions

What is recall

200

When not providing the proper focus to a stimulus, once can experience this type of forgetting

What is encoding failure 
200

The most common form of dementia

What is Alzheimer's Disease
200

This fictional African country is home to Marvel characters such as Shuri, T'Challa, and Ramonda 

What is Wakanda 

300

This memory system relies on the "7+-2" mnemonic

What is short term memory

300

The two primary sensory memories we learned in this class

What are iconic and echoic

300

These helpful hints can be useful in assisting with retrieval

What are retrieval cues 

300

The disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information

What is retroactive interference

300

Biological memory issue where someone struggles to recall the past but can form new memories

What is retrograde amnesia

300

The name of the coffee shop in the popular sitcom Friends

What is Central Perk

400
A type of declarative memory, one that typically is associated with a surprising or emotional event

What is flashbulb memory

400

Tendency to retain information more easily if we practice it repeatedly over time than if we practice it in one long session

What is the spacing effect OR distributed practice 

400

The tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad emotional mood

What is state-congruent memory OR mood-congruent memory

400
The disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information
What is proactive interference
400

An increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory

What is long- term potentiation (LTP)

400

The fashion design brand known for their red-soled high heels

What is Christian Louboutin 

500

Retention independent of conscious recollection, also called procedural memory

What is implicit memory

500

Our ability to make information meaningful in order to better encode; Scammon makes us do this for our notecards

What is elaborative rehearsal 

500

State-Dependent and Context-Dependent are examples of this specific type of psychological concept

What is encoding specificity 

500

While long term memories cannot decay, this word can be used to describe memories that are difficult to retrieve 

What is disuse 

500
Psychologist who experimentally implanted false memories of childhood traumas in order to prove that memories are often constructed
What is Elizabeth Loftus
500

Shaboozy's "Tipsy" is currently tied for longest stint on the Billboard Hot 100 along with this country/rap hit from the late 2010's

What is Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road"