Forgetting Flashcards

1
Q

Def. of forgetting?

A

The failure to retrieve memories

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2
Q

Def. of availability in psych?

A

Whether it is there

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3
Q

Def. of accessibility in psych?

A

Whether you can find it

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4
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What does the interference theory say is the cause of forgetting?

A

Forgetting is due to information in LTM becoming confused with or disrupted by other information during coding.

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5
Q

How many types of interference are there?

A

2

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6
Q

What are the two types of interference?

A

Retro-active

Pro-active

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7
Q

What is retro-active?

A

Recent interferes with previous

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8
Q

What is pro-active?

A

Previous interferes with recent

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9
Q

Example of pro?

A

Calling SO by ex’s name

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10
Q

Example of retro?

A

New learning of Spanish interferes with your recall of French

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11
Q

How do you brake on a bike in Amsterdam?

A

Pedal backwards!

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12
Q

Who conducted the ‘map’ exp?

A

Schmidt et. al (2000)

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