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::: {#gameplay} ::: {.grid.grid-play style="height:100vh; " data-role="table" data-aria-label="Game Board"} ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-cats style="" data-role="row"} ::: {.grid-cell data-row="0" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell} ::: {.cell-inner.cat-cell data-role="columnheader"} General Memory ::: ::: ::: ::...
::: {#gameplay} ::: {.grid.grid-play style="height:100vh; " data-role="table" data-aria-label="Game Board"} ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-cats style="" data-role="row"} ::: {.grid-cell data-row="0" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell} ::: {.cell-inner.cat-cell data-role="columnheader"} General Memory ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-cell data-row="0" data-col="1"} ::: {.cell} ::: {.cell-inner.cat-cell data-role="columnheader"} Short and Long Term ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-cell data-row="0" data-col="2"} ::: {.cell} ::: {.cell-inner.cat-cell data-role="columnheader"} Retrieving ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-cell data-row="0" data-col="3"} ::: {.cell} ::: {.cell-inner.cat-cell data-role="columnheader"} Encoding ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-cell data-row="0" data-col="4"} ::: {.cell} ::: {.cell-inner.cat-cell data-role="columnheader"} Forgetting ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-questions.grid-first-row data-role="row"} ::: {#cell-2139060260.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="100" data-row="1" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="General Memory"} 100 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} In the 3 stage model of memory, what happens to unattended or unrehearsed information ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} The memory is lost ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060270.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="100" data-row="1" data-col="1"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Short and Long Term"} 100 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Your short term memory span can hold how much information? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} 7 plus or minus 2 (range of 5-9) ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060280.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="100" data-row="1" data-col="2"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Retrieving"} 100 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Multiple choice or matching style questions is most closely an example of what type of retrieval? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Recognition ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060290.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="100" data-row="1" data-col="3"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Encoding"} 100 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} What are the 3 general levels of processing for how we encode ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Physical, acoustic, and semantic ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060300.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="100" data-row="1" data-col="4"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Forgetting"} 100 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Storage decay theory is only true for which two specific types of memory ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Sensory and short-term ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-questions data-role="row"} ::: {#cell-2139060262.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="200" data-row="2" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="General Memory"} 200 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Vision is considered what type of memory? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Iconic memory ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060272.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="200" data-row="2" data-col="1"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Short and Long Term"} 200 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} What are the two main types of long-term memory ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Explicit and implicit memory ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060282.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="200" data-row="2" data-col="2"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Retrieving"} 200 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} What is the mnemonic device in which pieces of information are remembered by associating them with locations in a familiar place ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Method of Loci ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060292.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="200" data-row="2" data-col="3"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Encoding"} 200 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} This type of rehearsal will lead to the best encoding ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Elaborative rehearsal ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060302.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="200" data-row="2" data-col="4"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Forgetting"} 200 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Most forgetting takes place when ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Within the first 9 hours after learning (especially the first hour) ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-questions data-role="row"} ::: {#cell-2139060264.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="300" data-row="3" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="General Memory"} 300 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} H.M had what type of amnesia ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Anterograde amnesia ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060274.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="300" data-row="3" data-col="1"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Short and Long Term"} 300 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Working memory functions in meaningful clusters of information called what ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Chunks or chunking ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060284.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="300" data-row="3" data-col="2"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Retrieving"} 300 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} The 4 r\'s in the PQ4R method stand for what? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} read, reflect, recite, review ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060294.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="300" data-row="3" data-col="3"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Encoding"} 300 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} This concept proposes that the cues present during encoding serve as the best cues for retrieval ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Encoding specificity principle ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060304.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="300" data-row="3" data-col="4"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Forgetting"} 300 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Nickerson and Adams studied what theory of forgetting? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Encoding failure theory ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-questions data-role="row"} ::: {#cell-2139060266.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="400" data-row="4" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="General Memory"} 400 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Our inability as adults to remember events that occurred in our lives before about 3 years old ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Infantile amnesia ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060276.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="400" data-row="4" data-col="1"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Short and Long Term"} 400 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} How do we calculate a method of savings score ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Take the difference between the number of repetitions needed to learn a list of items and the number of repetitions needed to relearn it after some time has elapsed. ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060286.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="400" data-row="4" data-col="2"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Retrieving"} 400 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} increased confidence in a false memory of an event caused by repeatedly imagining the event is called what? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Imagination inflation ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060296.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="400" data-row="4" data-col="3"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Encoding"} 400 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} What are the two types of processing for encoding ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Automatic and effortful processing ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060306.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="400" data-row="4" data-col="4"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Forgetting"} 400 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} When we almost recall something, but the memory still eludes us ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {.grid-row.grid-row-questions.grid-last-row data-role="row"} ::: {#cell-2139060268.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="500" data-row="5" data-col="0"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="General Memory"} 500 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} A process by which two meaningless visual patterns, that produce a meaningful pattern if integrated, are presented sequentially with the time delay between their presentations varied ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Temporal integration procedure ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060278.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="500" data-row="5" data-col="1"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Short and Long Term"} 500 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Which of the 4 components of working memory allows you to work with verbal information for a short period of time ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} The phonological loop ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060288.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="500" data-row="5" data-col="2"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Retrieving"} 500 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Retrieval reconstruction is guided by what ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Schema ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060298.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="500" data-row="5" data-col="3"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Encoding"} 500 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} Recalling words more easily that were at an earlier portion of a list is called what ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Primacy effect ::: ::: ::: ::: {#cell-2139060308.cell-group.grid-cell data-role="cell" tabindex="0" data-aria-label="500" data-row="5" data-col="4"} ::: {.cell.points} ::: {.cell-inner data-category="Forgetting"} 500 ::: ::: {.front.answer tabindex="0"} After learning your teacher\'s old name, you cannot seem to remember her new name now that she has gotten married and changed it. What type of forgetting is this? ::: ::: {.back.question tabindex="0"} Proactive interference ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {#question-modal.modal-wrapper data-role="dialog" data-aria-label="Prompt" data-aria-modal="true"} ::: {#modal-header} ::: {#continue-button tabindex="0" data-role="button" data-aria-label="Close prompt (escape)"} Continue ESC ::: ::: {#question-title} ::: ::: {#answer-button tabindex="0" data-role="button" data-aria-label="Reveal answer (spacebar)"} Reveal Correct Response Spacebar ::: ::: ::: {.modal-body} ::: {.modal-inner} ::: ::: ::: ::: {#teams} [M\ e\ n\ u](javascript:backToMenu('menu')){.menu-picker} ::: {style="display:flex; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; overflow:auto;"} ::: {.team style="display:none"} ::: {.name data-role="textbox" contenteditable="true"} Team 1 ::: ::: {.points data-role="textbox" contenteditable="true"} 0 ::: ::: {.pointer} [+]{.plus tabindex="0" data-aria-label="Add points" data-role="button"} [-]{.minus tabindex="0" data-aria-label="Subtract points" data-role="button"} ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: {#options.modal-wrapper data-role="dialog" data-aria-label="Menu" data-aria-modal="true"} ::: {.modal} Intro Psych Unit 5 Review:Memory ================================ ::: {#team-chooser-wrapper} No teams 1 team 2 teams 3 teams 4 teams 5 teams 6 teams 7 teams 8 teams 9 teams 10 teams Custom [ ]{#reset-all} ::: [Press F11]{#windows style="display:none"} [Select menu option View \> Enter Fullscreen]{#mac style="display:none"} for full-screen mode ::: {#menu-links data-align="center"} (https://jeopardylabs.com/edit/intro-psych-unit-5-reviewmemory) ::: ::: ::: :::