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Psych Unit 6A Vocab Test

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State-dependent memory
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Serial position effect
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Metacognition
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Iconic memory
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Prospective memory
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Infantile amnesia
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Tip-of-the-tongue forgetting
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Recognition
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Source amnesia
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Echoic memory
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Retrieval cues
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Encoding failure
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Misinformation effect
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Working memory
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Maintenance rehearsal
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Phonological loop
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Storage
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Shallow processing
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Memory consolidation
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Three-stage memory model/multi-store model
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Identifying previously learned items
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Retain information
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Memory consists of a sensory register, short-term memory, and long-term memory
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Recalling the first and last items in a list
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A type of memory impairment caused by introduction fo misleading infromation
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Remembering to carry out an action at an appropriate moment
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Occurs when information is insufficiently or inadequately encoded
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When one can't recall a word but can recall words of similar form and meaning
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The speech and sound-related component of working memory
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Inability of adults to recollect early episodic memories
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The inability to recall where, when, or how one has learned knowledge that has been acquired and retained
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Active processing of sensory and long-term memories during short-term memory
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Straight repeating of information to memorize it
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The process of turning short-term memories to long-term ones
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Encoding on an elementary level
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A fleeting sensory memory of auditory stimuli
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The purposeful awareness of one's own thought processes
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Stimuli assisting in memory retrieval
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A fleeting sensory memory of visual stimuli
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Needing a certain state for memory
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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Memory that involves the storage and recall of information over a long period of time
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An inability to retrieve information from one's past
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Memory aids, especially ones with vivid imagery and organizational devices
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When old information interferes with the learning of new information
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Needing context for memory
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A tendency to falsely remember jawns that were imagined
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The recall of material after it is presented or during uninterrupted rehearsal of the material
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Recollection of past events a jawn has experienced
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Recalling jawns better because of recency
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Unconscious blocking of unpleasant jawns from one's mind

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