10 Questions
Which term refers to the phenomenon where an item that is rehearsed more frequently is remembered better?
Rehearsal
In the context of memory, what does ECS (Electroconvulsive Shock) suggest may be interfered with?
Encoding Specificity
What is the term for the memory loss of the few seconds preceding trauma, as seen in football players?
Short Retrograde Amnesia
Which type of processing focuses on the physical properties of a word, such as font or capitalization?
Physical Processing
In the A&S model, which word would have had the least amount of practice if 'grain' was practiced?
Garden
Which principle suggests that memory retrieval is more effective when it occurs in a similar context to the original encoding?
Encoding Specificity
What term refers to memory retrieval being influenced by the context in which it was encoded?
Context-Dependent Memory
'Self-referent' processing relates to which level of processing?
Deep Processing
Which type of memory loss is distinguished by not recalling events immediately preceding trauma?
Short Retrograde Amnesia
Which concept emphasizes that effective memory retrieval depends on how information was initially encoded?
Encoding Specificity
Test your knowledge on the study conducted by Barclay, Bransford, Franks, McCarrell & Nitsch in 1974 regarding retrieval failure and encoding-retrieval overlap. Explore the factors influencing memory recall and retrieval.
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