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100
are you tured?
implicit
100
True/False: We remember more than we can recall
True
100
Which part of our memory is the most fragile?
The Source
100
What term is used to describe "gets information into our brain"
Encoding
100
What term is known for getting the information back out at a later time
Retrieval
200
How many bits of information can our short-term memory store?
7
200
What was the one sin of intrusion?
Persistence
200
Does learning ever become automatic?
Yes
200
Which type of memory is like lightning flashes in the brain?
Sensory Memory
200
What term is known for retaining information?
Storage
300
Which type of memory is considered quick and vast?
Recognition Memory
300
When you try to retrieve a memory, other items compete for your attention. What is this known as?
Interference
300
True/ False: We don’t just retrieve memories, we reweave them
True
300
True/False: Every time we replay a memory, the original one stays unmodified
False
300
Which psychologist tested whether the verb you use would affect peoples' memories with the speed in which cars crash into each other?
Loftus and Palmer
400
What are the three sins of distortion?
Bias, Misattribution, Suggestibility
400
True/False: All memories are false memories
True
400
What are the three sins of forgetting and retrieval?
Blocking, Absent-Mindedness, Transience
400
Our explicit and implicit memory systems are in different brain regions
True
400
How much information can your long term memory store?
Infinite
500
What are the 3 types of information that we automatically process with little or no conscious effort?
Time, Space, Frequency
500
In what brain region are implicit memories stored?
Cerebellum
500
Which psychologist stated that we repress painful or unacceptable memories?
Freud
500
In what brain region are new explicit memories stored?
Hippocampus
500
Who came up with the “seven sins of memory”?
Schacter