_________ is one part Of the brain that, if damaged, might impair your ability to speak words. Damage to your _________ might impair your ability to understand language
Broca's area, wernicke's area
is known for extensively researching false memories and eyewitness testimony.
Short Term memory
This is the persistence of learning over time through encoding, storage, and retrieval of information
Memory
This measure helps in identifying items that have been previously learned. an example of this would be taking a multiple-choice question test
Recognition
Which brain area response to stress hormones by helping to create stronger memories?
Amygdala
we encode these memories through conscious effortful processing
explicit
Thi type of memory of acquired knowledge—memorized facts or information.
Semantic
This model likens human memory to computer operations
Information-processing model
This measure of memory is when a person must retrieve information learned earlier. Often time used in fill-in the blank tests
Recall
At which of Atkinson-Shiffrin's three memory stages would iconic and echoic memory occur?
Sensory
his involves the repetition of information to keep it in short-term memory
Maintenance
This memory model discusses the central executive, the phonological loop, the visuospatial sketchpad and the episodic buffer.
working memory model
This refers to remembering to perform intended actions in the future or remembering events that will occur in the future.
Prospective memory
This measure of memory is when you learn something more quickly when you learn it a second or later time
relearning
When we are tested immediately after viewing a list of words, we tend to recall the first and last items best
Serial Position
This method involves linking new information to existing knowledge, making it more meaningful
elaborative rehearsal
This type of memory is a type of long-term, declarative memory that allows you to recall personal experiences and specific events
episodic
This model has three separate memory stores, and that information is transferred between these stores in a linear sequence
Multi-store Model
Freud believed that we _______ unacceptable memories to minimize stress
What are the two basic functions of working memory?
1. Active processing of incoming visual and auditory information.
2. attention.
Caitlin, a fifth grader, is asked to remember her second-grade teacher's name. What measure of retention will Caitlin use to answer this question
Recall
In history class, James is effortfully connecting the new material to what he has learned in the past. This making of connections in the moment best describes James
Working memory
most likely to lead to semantic encoding of a list of words
Thinking about how the words relate to your own life
The average person can parrot back a string of how many digits?
7