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Miscellaneouss
100

The persistence of learning over time through encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.

What is memory

100

Principle that explains why we only remember things in specific context

What is the encoding specificity principle?

100

Deja vu

What is that eerie sense that ¨ I've experienced this before¨

100

The ability to provide a single correct answer.

What is convergent thinking?

100

This type of memory got its name from an echo chamber.

What is Echoic Memory

200

The process of getting information out of memory storage.

What is Retrieval

200

State-dependent memory

What is when we recall something we learned in a certain state of mind.

200

A process in which previously store memories, when retrieved, are potentially altered before being stored again

What is Reconsolidation

200

the ability to produce ideas that are both novel and valuable

What is creativity?

200

Daily Double

Daily Double

300

Encoding

What is the processing information into memory systems

300

This is like a save button for explicit memories.

What is the hippocampus?

300

The unconscious blocking of unpleasant emotions, impulses, memories, and thoughts from your conscious mind

What is repression

300

an aptitude test that require convergent thinking

What is the SAT

300

Anterograde amnesia

What is An inability to form new memories due to injury or illness

400

This type of memory is most common when "cramming" for a test.

What is short-term memory.

400

The process of moving memories to other areas of the brain is this 

What is memory consolidation?

400

The man who had some of his hippocampus removed in order to stop seizures.

Who is Henry Molaison

400

divergent thinking

What is the thinking required for creativity tests?

400

Being more driven by motivation, interest, challenge than by external pressures

What is an "Intrinsic motivation" in the components of creativity?

500

Psychologists that focused on explicit memories

Who were Atkinson and Shiffrin 

500

Serial position effect

What states that we remember items at the beginning an end of lists best?

500

The man who attempted to recall nonsense strings of syllables 30 days later

Who is Ebbinghaus?

500

new experiences and perseveres in overcoming obstacles.

what is venturesome personality?

500

A forward-acting disruptive effect of older learning on the recall of new information

What is proactive interference