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Question 1

What is state-dependent learning?

Answer 1

State-dependent learning is when the physiological or emotional state that exists during learning serves as a strong retrieval cue for later memory.

Question 2

Give an example of state-dependent learning.

Answer 2

If someone learns something while they are thirsty, they are more likely to remember it when they are thirsty again in the future.

Question 3

What is the outcome of state-dependent learning on emotional states?

Answer 3

State-dependent learning also applies to emotional states. For example, people who learned something while they were happy are more likely to remember it when they are happy again in the future.

What is working memory?

A set of temporary memory stores that actively manipulate and rehearse information

What is an example of using working memory?

Remembering a phone number for a few seconds

What did Baddeley and Hitch replace the concept of short-term store with?

Working memory

Question 1

What is the definition of working memory?

Answer 1

Working memory can be defined as a set of temporary memory stores that actively manipulate and rehearse information.

Question 2

What are some examples of cognitive processes that working memory helps us with?

Answer 2

Working memory helps us with reasoning and decision making.

Question 3

What is the difference between short-term memory and working memory?

Answer 3

Working memory involves more than a simple rehearsal buffer and actively manipulates and rehearses information, while short-term memory only holds the most recently activated portion of long-term memory in a brief, temporary storage.

Test your knowledge on State-Dependent Learning with this quiz! Explore how physiological states during the learning process can be a powerful tool for memory retrieval. With questions covering different scenarios and examples, you'll learn how state-dependent learning affects memory formation and recall. See how well you understand this concept and its impact on memory with this informative quiz.

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