Exam 3 Flashcards

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declarative memory

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explicit memory

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2 primary ways to assess explicit memories in non-human animals

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non-declarative memory

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implicit memory

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different forms of implicit memory

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semantic memory

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episodic memory

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direct test

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matching-to-sample task

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non-matching-to-sample task

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retention interval

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Morris water maze

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indirect test

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non-associative memory

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sensitization

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habituation

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Clark & Squire (1998)

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delay conditioning

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trace conditioning

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conditioned emotional response

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Davis (1992)

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negative priming

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procedural memory

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4 ways that procedural memory has been studied
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mirror-drawing task
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mirror reading
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weather prediction task
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SRT task
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encoding
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orienting task
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e-checking task
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letter-counting task
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pleasantness task
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intentional recall
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incidental recall
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elaborative rehearsal
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levels-of-processing framework
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empirical problems face by the LOP framework
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processing depth
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Glenberg, Smith, & Green (1977)
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Morris, Bransford, & Franks (1977)
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sentence frame
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rhyming recognition task
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transfer-appropriate-processing
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research consistent with transfer-appropriate processing
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Stein (1978)
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Glenberg (1976)
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continuous paired-associate procedure
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lag
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encoding variability
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Roger, Kuiper, & Kirker (1977)
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self-reference effect
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self-schema
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Bower, et al. (1969)
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organization
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material-induced organization
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Tulving (1962)
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subjective organization
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von Restroff effect
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distinctiveness
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bizarre imagery effect
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why is "processing depth" insufficient
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5 encoding effects that influence successful long-term remembering
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encoding specificity hypothesis
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how does it encoding specificity account for hey memory research findings
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Tulving & Thomson (1973)
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strong associate
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weak associate
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Watkins & Tulving (1975)
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Godden & Baddeley (1975)
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context effect
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Slamecka & Graf (1978)
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generation effect
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Roediger & Karpicke (2006)
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testing effect
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acrostic
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acronym
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mnemonic device
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comprehension
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Bransford & Johnson (1972)
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Bower, Karlin, & Dueck (1975)
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Cheisi, Spilich, & Voss (1979)
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Anderson & Pichert (1978)
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Sachs (1967)
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retrospective method
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verbatim memory
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Jarvella (1970)
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gist memory
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online/concurrent methods
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Swinney (1979)
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cross-modality semantic priming
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anaphoric reference
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cataphoric reference
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implication
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inference
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unauthorized inference
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indirect request
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bridging
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autobiographical memory
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Bahrick, Bahrick, & Wittlinger (1975)
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