20. Memory and Processing Flashcards

1
Q

learning that has persisted over time (revival)

A

memory

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2
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memory of facts and experiences that can consciously know and declare (declarative memory)

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explicit memory

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3
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retention independent of conscious recollection (non-declarative memory) (automatic)

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implicit memory

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4
Q

sweaty palms b/c of the dentist (a type of CC) is an example of _______ ______

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implicit memory

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5
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a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve info learned earlier

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recall

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6
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a measure of memory in which the person needs to only identify items learned perviously

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recognition

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7
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a measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again

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relearning

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8
Q

What are the three stages to store and retrieve memories?

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  1. encoding
  2. storage
  3. retrieval
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9
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processing of info into the memory system by extracting meaning (getting info into our brain through rehearsal)

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encoding

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10
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the process of retaining encoded info over time

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storage

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11
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the process of getting info out of the memory system

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retrieval

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12
Q

no single part of the brain store memories they are assorted into many parts of the ________ ________

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cerebral cortex (association areas)

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13
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helps process explicit memories for storage (save button for explicit memories)

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hippocampus

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14
Q

what happens when the 1. __________ is damaged?

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  1. hippocampus

2. left damaged, verbal info; right damaged, visual designs and locations

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15
Q

the 1. _________ functions as a loading dock where the brain 2. _______ and 3. _______ info.

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  1. hippocampus
  2. registers
  3. holds
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16
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CC center (if damaged, cannot develop new certain developed reflexes, like anticipating a puff after a tone)

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cerebellum

17
Q

encoding that requires attention and effort

A

effortful processing

18
Q

memorizing vocab for a quiz or test

A

effortful processing

19
Q

unconscious encoding of incidental info, such as space, time, and of well-learned info such as word meanings

A

automatic processing

20
Q

encoding on the basic level based on the structure or appearance of words

A

shallow processing

21
Q

encodes semantically, based on the meaning of the word; tends to yield the best retention

A

deep processing

22
Q

struggle to memorize info that is not 1. _________ and that i is why it’s best to learn things as complete 2. ________ and 3. ______ it to us

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  1. meaningful
  2. systems
  3. apply
23
Q

greatly increased 1. ________ when we 2. _______; and basically its better as 3. _______ for both 4. ______ and 5. _______ with more memories

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  1. retention
  2. focus
  3. adults
  4. focus
  5. memories
24
Q

the process of processing many diff. aspects of a problem simultaneously

A

parallel processing

25
Q

short-term memory that focuses on conscious, active processing of info + of info retrieved from long-term memory

A

working memory