CHAPTER 6 Vocab A-N Flashcards

1
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A visual image that persists after a stimulus is removed

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Afterimage

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2
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A significant memory loss that is too extensive to be due to normal forgettin

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Amnesia

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3
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Loss of memory for events that occur after a head injury

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Anterograde amnesia

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4
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Focusing awareness on a narrowed range of stimuli or events

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Attention

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5
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A group of familiar stimuli stored as a single unit

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Chunk

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6
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the tendency to remember similar or related items in groups

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Clustering

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7
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The mental processes involved in acquiring knowlege

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Cognition

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8
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A multilevel classification system based on common properties among items

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Conceptual hierarchy

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9
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Parallel distributed processing models

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Connectionist models

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10
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A hypothetical process involving the gradual conversion of information into durable memory codes stored in long-term memories

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Consolidation

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11
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The idea that forgetting occurs because memory traces fade with time

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Decay theory

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12
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Memory for factual information

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Declarative memory system

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13
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Paivio’s theory that memory is enhanced by forming semantic and visual codes, since either can lead to recall

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Dual-coding theory

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14
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Linking a stimulus to other information at the time of encoding

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Elaboration

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15
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Sending a weak electric current into a brain structure to stimulate it

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ESB

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16
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Forming a memory code

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Encoding

17
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The idea that the value of a retrieval cue depends on how well it corresponds to the memory code

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Encoding specificity principle

18
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Chronological or temporally dated recollections of personal experiences

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Episodic memory system

19
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Intentional recollection of previous experiences

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Explicit memory

20
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Unusually vivid and detailed recollections of momentous events

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Flashbulb memories

21
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A graph showing retention and forgetting over time

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Forgetting curve

22
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The part of the brain that includes the cerebellum and two structures found in the lower part of the brainstem; the medulla and the pons

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Hindbrain

23
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The tendency to mold one’s interpretation of the past to fit how events actually turned out

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Hindsight bias

24
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Type of memory apparent when retention is exhibited on a task that does not require intentional remembering

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Implicit memory

25
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The idea that people forget information because of competition from other material

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Interference theory

26
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Careful, systematic observation of one’s own conscious experience

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Introspection

27
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A mnemonic technique in which one associates a concrete word with an abstract word and generates an image to represent the concrete word

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Keyword method

28
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The theory holding that deeper levels of mental processing result in longer-lasting memory of codes

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Levels of processing theory

29
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Forming a mental image of items to be remembered in a way that links them together

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Link method

30
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An unlimited capacity store that can hold information over lengthy periods of times

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Long term memory (LTM)

31
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A long-lasting increase in neural excitability in synapses along a specific neural pathway

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Long term potentiation (LTP)

32
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A mnemonic device that involves taking an imaginary walk along a familiar path where images of items to be remembered are associated with certain locations

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Method of loci

33
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Strategies for enhancing memory

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Mnemonic devices

34
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Purposeful suppression of memories

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Motivated forgetting

35
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Memory for actions, skills, and operations

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Nondeclarative memory system