Long-Term Memory II - Week 7 Flashcards

1
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maintentance rehearsal

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the repetition of oneself for a short period of time, is typically not stored in the ltm due to loss of information after output

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2
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elaborative rehearsal

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adding meaning to one’s rehearsal increases the chances of the information being stored in the ltm

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3
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deeper is better

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the more resources at encoding, the more likely the material will be remembered at retrieval

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4
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interact

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things are better remembered when interactive imagery is produced for them

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5
Q

organize

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items are better remembered when they are structured into meaningful groups or hierarchies

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6
Q

make it hard on yourself

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key words linked to complicated sentences are better remembered

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7
Q

personally relevant

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when material and response demands were the same, personally connected words are better remembered

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8
Q

generate information

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fill in the blanks were more successful then remembering word pairs alone

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9
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structure

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a mental framework for information brings about a better store into memory

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10
Q

testing

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being tested on information improves both stm and ltm recall

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11
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free recall

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anything and everything

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12
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cued recall

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specific topics that encourages a secluded mental search

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13
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synaptic consolidation

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increased exposure to a stimulus results in an increased firing rate of neurons

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14
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systems consolidation

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hippocampus is involved in the establishment of memories and the cortical areas are involved in the maintenance of memories

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15
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retrograde amnesia

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the forgetting that can occur before an event and is usually graded

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16
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anterograde amnesia

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the forgetting that occurs after an event and that isn’t graded

17
Q

memory retrieval

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the process of memory retrieval makes the contents of memory more fragile

18
Q

reconsolidation and ptsd

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the consumption of propranolol at the sight of an event blocks and reduces the activation of the amygdala and the corresponding symptoms