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Category > Psychology Posted 15 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

amnesia patient

  1. If you think for a moment about the concept “school,” it is likely that other concepts such as “textbooks,” “teachers,” and “exams” may also come to mind. The fact that these other words can be triggered by the word “school” is best considered to be an example of:

a. elaborative rehearsal.

b. proactive interference.

c. dual encoding.

d. priming.

 

  1. The amnesia patient H.M. was able to correctly perform a mirror-tracing task, but he had no recollection of ever having learned it. This example most clearly illustrates the difference between:

a. explicit memory and declarative memory.

b. procedural memory and declarative memory.

c. implicit memory and nondeclarative memory.

d. semantic memory and episodic memory.

 

  1. Retroactive interference is said to occur when ____________ material in memory interferes with the recall of ____________ material.

a. older; newly acquired

b. older; other older

c. newly acquired; other newly acquired

d. newly acquired; older

 

  1. At a high school reunion, Miguel is reminiscing with his classmates. He remembers a particularly difficult biology class he took his senior year. While he vividly remembers what his teacher looked like and thinks that his last name started with the letter K, he can’t member the teacher’s entire last name. This example best demonstrates:a. retroactive interference.b. retrograde amnesia.c. mood congruent recall.d. the tip-of-the-tongue state.

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Status NEW Posted 15 Nov 2017 03:11 PM My Price 10.00

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