Chapter 6: Problem 9
Identify each of the following descriptions as characteristic of sensory memory (SM), short-term memory (STM), or long-term memory (LTM).Capacity Unlimited capacity _________ .
Chapter 6: Problem 9
Identify each of the following descriptions as characteristic of sensory memory (SM), short-term memory (STM), or long-term memory (LTM).Capacity Unlimited capacity _________ .
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Get started for freeIdentify each of the following descriptions as characteristic of sensory memory (SM), short-term memory (STM), or long-term memory (LTM).Function Storage of information for later retrieval ____________.
Identify each of the following descriptions as characteristic of sensory memory (SM), short-term memory (STM), or long-term memory (LTM).Capacity Limited capacity of about seven items ____.
Professor lvanovich has many vivid memories of her students from last semester and can recall most of their names. Because of ____________ she is having problems remembering her new students' names this semester. a. retroactive interference c. decay b. proactive interference d. suppression
At a family reunion, Aunt Edna was surprised when her nephew Andrew said he couldn't remember falling and putting his hand through a window 20 years previously, when he was 6 years old. But the more Andrew thought about the incident, the more the memory came back to him, and he began recalling vivid details of the scene. Only later did Andrew learn from his mother that Aunt Edna was wrong-she had confused Andrew with another nephew, Logan. Andrew had probably experienced: a. repression c. a flashbulb memory b. imagination inflation d. encoding failure
Rob has a very vivid memory of a bad traffic accident that occurred near his home when he was a child. His mother, however. claims that Rob couldn't have witnessed the incident because he was in bed, asleep, when it occurred, and he had learned about the accident from television news reports. Rob's false memory is probably the result of: a. retrieval cue failure c. flashbulb interference b. repression d. source confusion
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