Module 26 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What is an inability to form new memories? | anterograde amnesia |
| What is an inability to retrieve old memories? | retrograde amnesia |
| What is proactive interference? | the disruptive effect of something you already have learned on your efforts to learn or recall new information |
| What is retroactive interference? | the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old knowledge |
| What is repression? | an example of motivated forgetting in that anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories are prevented from entering consciousness |
| In psychoanalytic theory, what is the basic defense mechanism? | repression |
| What is the misinformation effect? | the tendency of eyewitnesses to an event to incorporate misleading information into their memories of the event |
| What is source amnesia? | also called source misattribution, it refers to attributing an event to the wrong source |
| What is deja vu? | the false sense that you have already experienced a current situation |
| Without the ability to ______, we would constantly be overwhelmed by information. | forget |
| People who cannot form new memories can learn _____ ______. | nonverbal tasks |
| Studies by Ebbinghaus and Bahrick indicate that most forgetting occurs ____ after the material is learned. | soon |
| When information that is stored in memory temporarily cannot be found, ___________ _____________ has occurred. | retrieval failure |
| Freud proposed that motivated forgetting, or _______, may protect a person from painful memories. | repression |
| Research on memory construction reveals that memories reflect what? | a person's biases and assumptions |
| Hypnotically "refreshed" memories may prove inaccurate because of what? | memory construction |
| How would you describe the typical forgetting curve? | a rapid initial decline in retention becoming stable thereafter |
| Amnesia victims typically have experienced damage to the ______ of the brain. | hippocampus |
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