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Taking In and Storing Information

Taking In and Storing Information

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9th - 12th Grade

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Jake Ebeling

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Multiple Choice

What happens to information in your brain after it has been encoded?

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It goes through the storage process.

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It is ready for retrieval.

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It gets divided into schemas.

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It is screened for interference.

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Labelling

Label the parts of the brain.

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Amygdala

Thalamus

Cortex (Long Term)

Hippocampus

Cortex (Short Term)

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memory retrieval in which a person reconstructs previously learned material

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Multiple Choice

Someone is playing a song on a piano that you have heard before. You are able to identify this song as one you have heard because of which process?

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recognition

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recall

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reconstruction

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confabulation

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______ is the process of grouping items to make them easier to remember.

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