Memory
Long-term memory
Mix Up
Forgetting
Autism
100
Memory is this type of process
What is mental
100
tendency to recall memories that are consistent with your current mood
What is mood congruency
100
three memory processes
What is encoding, storage, retrieval
100
the greatest amount of forgetting occurs when
When is the first few hours after learning
100
amount of population affected by autism
What is 1%
200
The first memory process in which information is organized and interpreted so it can be entered into memory
What is encoding
200
what are memory illusions
What is false remembering
200
The type of interference that is more common
What is retroactive interference
200
motivated forgetting that is unconscious
What is repression
200
proper name of autism
What is autism spectrum disorder
300
The process by which one memory concept activates another memory concept
What is priming
300
a mnemonic in which you mentally place objects in places then walk through to "find" them
What is method of loci
300
motivated forgetting that is conscious
What is suppression
300
forgetting due to interference from newly learned information
What is retroactive interference
300
type of disorder autism is
What is neurodevelopmental
400
short term memory is also called
What is working memory
400
changes in memory due to a person being exposed to misleading information and an example
What are misinformation effects
400
Temple Grandin made this for herself and why did she make it?
What is squeeze machine, calmed her, hugged her
400
forgetting due to interference from previously learned information
What is proactive interference
400
most common characteristic in autism spectrum disorder
What is trouble dealing with change
500
increased memory for first and last bits of information in a string of information
What are the primacy and recency effects
500
memory for what we know, and memory for what we do (which is which) and give example
What is explicit= what we know, implicit=what we do
500
what is the difference between recall and recognition? and which is more difficult
RECALL= must retrieve and reproduce info. from memory recognition= decide if info. has been seen before or not
500
2 kinds of amnesia and what they mean?
What is anterograde: no new memories and retrograde: no old memories
500
why are autism cases so broad?
What is 70% have at least one other disorder