short term memory
long term memory
sensory memory
cognitive development
auditory memory
100

What is the duration of short term memory?

30 seconds to a minute

100

True or False

Long term takes a long time to imprint into memory

False

100

What type of memory has the shortest duration?

Sensory memory

100

At this stage, infants learn about the world through their senses and actions.

The sensorimotor stage.

100

What is auditory memory?

The ability to take in oral information, process, retain, and recall when needed.

200

What is the capacity of short-term memory?

5-7 items

200

What are some factors that affect long-term memory?

Sleep, mental health, and stress.

200

Special senses include touch, pain, and sensitivity to temperature, true or false?

False

200

What are the factors that affect cognitive development?

Environment, nutrition, genetics, and caretakers.

200

When you recall a spoken list of words, which part of the brain is the most active?

The temporal lobe.

300

True or False

Working memory and short term memory have the same cognitive processes

True

300

What are the 2 main types of long-term memory?

Explicit and Implicit

300

The term for the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time? 

Absolute threshold

300

These agents can cause abnormal development in the womb.

Teratogens

300

How long is auditory memory stored?

2-4 seconds.

400

What is a term used to describe STM as an
active memory system with three components?

Working memory

400

Long-term memory is imprinted by?

Rehearsing

400

Sensory receptors change stimuli into nerve impulses true or false?

True

400

The inability to see a situation from another person's perspective.

Egocentrism

400

What are auditory memory exercises for adults?

Speech discrimination practice

500

What is short term memory?

Memory system that is responsible for holding onto a small amount of information that has been recently taken in.

500

What is long term memory?

A large capacity system that contains memory for experiences and information that have accumulated throughout your lifetime.

500

Which nerve serves the sense of smell?

a. optic

b. abducens

c. oculomotor

d. olfactory

Olfactory

500

The final stage, beginning around age 12, where individuals can think abstractly and hypothetically, is?

The formal operational stage.

500

What are 4 auditory skills?

Detection, Discrimination, Identification, and Comprehension.