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Research suggests that if you are sad when you study for a test you are likely to be better at remembering the material:
when you are happy
when you are drunk
when you are sad
when you are angry
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Remembering and Judging
Which of the following brain areas have been shown to be important for memory?
cerebellum
amygdala
hippocampus
all of the above
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Remembering and Judging
________ information is lost from sensory memory, and ________ information is lost from short-term memory.
unpleasant, pleasant
pleasant, unpleasant
unattended, unrehearsed
unrehearsed, unattended
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Remembering and Judging
The tendency to think about and experience events according to “what might have been” is known as:
anterograde amnesia
counterfactual thinking
salience
heuristic processing
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Remembering and Judging
Working memory is best thought of as:
an alternative to long term memory
a set of memory procedures
a type of procedural memory
an adjunct to sensory memory
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Remembering and Judging
Magnus was locked in a room. The only way to escape was to force open a window and climb out. Magnus remained locked in the room because he never thought to use his keys to force the window. Magnus’ problem was:
amnesia
functional fixedness
interference
misinformation
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rikazzz
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Remembering and Judging
Damage to the cerebellum is likely to interfere with:
auditory processing
explicit memory
implicit memory
emotional memories
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Remembering and Judging
________ memory is to first-hand experience as ________ memory is to knowledge about the world.
semantic, episodic
episodic, semantic
implicit, explicit
explicit, implicit
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rikazzz
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Remembering and Judging
The spacing effect suggests that when you study for a test you should:
wait until the last minute then find a quiet place to study
learn different material in different places
spread your study time over a number of sessions
always study in a spacious area
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rikazzz
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Remembering and Judging
Heuristics are:
the same as mnemonics
a type of hormone
information processing strategies
none of the above
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