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MEMORY

Test your memory knowledge with this review game! Understand memory processes and types, including short-term, long-term, and implicit memory. Explore memory strategies and vulnerabilities, such as eyewitness testimony errors and forgetting mechanisms. Prepare for your test effectively!

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MEMORY

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  1. MEMORY REVIEW GAME TEST TOMORROW!!!

  2. Your knowledge of Washington DC being the capital of the US is an example of __________ memory.

  3. The part of the brain responsible for emotion is the __________.

  4. The capacity for short-term memory is ______ items and about as much info as you can rehearse in 2 seconds.

  5. The inability to distinguish what you originally experienced from what you heard or were told about an event later is called ______________.

  6. The 3 basic memory processes are Encoding, _____, and _______.

  7. The ability to name Snow White’s seven dwarves on demand without being shown any hints or clues is known as _________.

  8. The method of remembering that involves breaking down complex information into smaller, more meaningful bits is called ______.

  9. September 11, 2001 is an example of a _________ for many of us.

  10. The type of long-term memory that stores more specific, personal facts and info. is called __________________.

  11. __________ is a remembering strategy that includes the use of a verse or formula.

  12. Memory cannot be compared to a video camera or giant filing cabinet because it is a _______ process.

  13. When Mr. Keiper pretended that a 9th grader had stolen his camera, many of his students _________ the description of the perpetrator.

  14. After being shown pictures of Disney characters, Jim is able to remember the names of all the characters in The Jungle Book. This demonstrates ____.

  15. Another name for short-term memory is _____________.

  16. The inability to remember the middle part of a list is part of the _____________ effect.

  17. For information to be transferred from the sensory registers to short-term memory, what must occur?

  18. Another name for intentional memories are ____________ memories.

  19. The following phone number, 1-800-Get Rich, is an example of what kind of remembering strategy?

  20. The part of memory that is basically permanent and corresponds to everything we “know”.

  21. After being shown a Bugs Bunny cartoon, vacationers in Disney Land claimed they had seen Bugs walking around the park. This erroneous presentation of information is called ________.

  22. The part of the brain responsible for memory is the __________.

  23. The linking of new information in Short-Term Memory to familiar material stored in Long-Term Memory is called ____________________.

  24. Deliberate, subconscious forgetting to avoid hurtful memories is known as _____________.

  25. Another name for rote rehearsal is ______________.

  26. Mr. Keiper’s “misremembrance” of his surfing adventure is an example of ________.

  27. Knowing something but not being able to recall it immediately is known as _______________________.

  28. Provide one instance in which eyewitness testimony is most vulnerable to mistakes __________________.

  29. When new memories prevent old info. from being stored, _______________ has taken place

  30. How are episodic memories different from flashbulb memories?

  31. Another name for “working” memory is _____________.

  32. Provide at least one reason why implicit memory is valuable

  33. When trying to improve your memory, the more ____________ the connections you make with the content, the easier it will be to remember

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