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chapter 8 notes Test

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Is children eyewitness a reliable source for information?
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What are the two types of processing?
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What is echoic memory?
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What is short term to long term memory called?
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How long is working memory compacity?
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How much storage does long-term memory have?
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What is edisodic memory?
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Where is memory located?
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What is memory?
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What are the two types of memories used during sensory memory?
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What does prospective memory help with?
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Where is explicit memory processed?
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What is prospective memory?
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What are two types of priming?
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What is motivative forgetting?
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What are the likely causes of encoding failure?
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Were is implicit memory processed?
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Automatic and Effortful processing
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It is processed in the cerebellum and basal ganglia
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forgetting painful memories
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Age and Attention
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Main idea, sub topic, then details
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It it basically limitless
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Effortful processing
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Helps retrieve memories
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Personal memories
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Persistence of learning over time
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- Sematic memory - Episodic memory
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Audio memories
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Chunking, mnemonics, and hierarchies
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What it hopes to remember
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Iconic and echoic memory
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State-dependent and emotion connection
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It is processed in the hippocampus and frontal lobes
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No, children's memories can be easily modeled
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The brain
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5 to 10 seconds
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What is an example of mnemonics?
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What is sematic memory?
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What type of memory is automatic processing?
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What does memory retrieving equal?
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What memory does hippocampus use?
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Are you more likely to remember sate-dependent or emotion connection?
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What is iconic memory?
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What does priming equal?

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