Semantic Memory
Hierarchical Network Model
Memory
Feature Comparison Theory
Schemas & Scripts
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What is semantic memory?

a category of long-term memory that involves the recollection of ideas, concepts and facts (general knowledge)

100

IS SEMANTIC MEMORY HIERARCHICALLY ORGANIZED?

No

100

The Three R's of Remembering are

Record, Retain, Retrieve

100

What is FCT?

CONCEPTS ARE STORED AS LISTS OF FEATURES (BIRDS: HAVE WINGS, HAVE BEAKS, LAYS EGGS, HAVE FEATHERS, LIVE IN TREES, EAT WORMS, MAKES NESTS, CHIRPS)

100

What is a Schema?

Generalized knowledge about an event, a person, or a situation

200

WHAT IS THE PROPOSITION TO SEMANTIC MEMORY?

The relationship between two concepts that have true value

200

WHAT IS ASSOCIATIVE NETWORK MODEL?

A MASSIVE NETWORK OF ASSOCIATED CONCEPTS.

200

In the game show Jeopardy, contestants are tested on general information. The type of memory used to answer these kinds of questions is ________.

Semantic

200

This is a flawed theory because

few categories have clear defining features

200

HOW CAN A SCHEMA BE INFLUENCED BY WHAT IS REMEMBERED?

MANIPULATION AND MEASURE

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WHAT IS THE CONCEPT OF SEMANTIC MEMORY?

An idea that includes all that is characteristically associated with it.

300

WHAT IS SPREADING ACTIVATION?

when activity in one node in a network flows outward to other nodes through associative links.

300

Suppose Tamika looks up a number in the telephone book. After getting a busy signal, a minute or so later she tries to call again—but has already forgotten the number! This example illustrates the limited duration of ________ memory.

Short-Term

300

Which theory relates to how we form categories?

Prototype theory

300

What is a script?

Well-learned sequences of events associated with common activities

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Semantic Memory is supported by a separate neurocognitive system, unlike _____ memory that has a _______ dynamic

episodic; temporal

400

The Hierarchical Network Model was developed by 

Collins and Quillian

400

As memories get older, they are most likely ________.

to become changed or altered in some fashion

400

The more prototypical an example is _____

the more likely it is to be judged more quickly after semantic priming

400

In Brewers and Treyens (1981) study participants:

Waited in an office waiting room & Later when out of the room recalled items from that room

500

Lexical memory is

A representational system for the words of our language  

500

What is Semantic priming?

the effect of one word or idea on the processing of a related word or idea

500

Many older adults can vividly recall where they were and what they were doing the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated, although they cannot remember what they were doing the day before he was assassinated. This is an example of ________.

a flashbulb memory

500

Semantic priming works better if the target words are ______ rather than _______.

prototypical; non-prototypical

500

Schemas provide structure for retrieving _______ events and information

longer