AP Psych 2.3 Intro to Memory

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Caitlin, a fifth grader, is asked to remember her second-grade teacher’s name. What measure of retention will Caitlin use to answer this question?
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Recall
Answer explanation
Recall is a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test. In this example, Caitlin had to retrieve the name of her second-grade teacher from memory without cues, which is an example of recall.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In history class, James is effortfully and actively thinking about how various events connect with one another, connecting the new material to what he has learned in the past. This making of connections in the moment best describes James’
Back
working memory.
Answer explanation
Working memory is a conscious, active processing of incoming sensory information and of information retrieved from long-term memory. James was actively thinking about the connections between events discussed in class and those pulled from his memory, using working memory.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is a logical and objective conclusion that one can make regarding the three measures of retention?
Many students find short-answer tests easier than multiple-choice tests.
Many students find the process of encoding easier than storage.
Many students find multiple-choice tests easier than short-answer tests.
Many students find the process of retrieval easier than encoding.
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Many students find multiple-choice tests easier than short-answer tests.
Answer explanation
Research has demonstrated that people tend to find it easier to recognize previously learned information than to recall previously learned information. Recognition is a measure of memory in which the person identifies items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test, while recall is a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test. As such, many students find multiple-choice tests easier than short-answer tests.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Dr. Quarqortog is conducting a replication of a study on the role of neurotransmitters in memory. Which neurotransmitter would this researcher most likely use to demonstrate support for past research that showed how particular neurotransmitters improve memory? GABA, Endorphins, Serotonin, Norepinephrine
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Serotonin
Answer explanation
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal. Additionally, research has linked the release of serotonin when learning occurs among slugs!
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Dr. Wallobee wants to conduct a study demonstrating that damage to the hippocampus causes people to have difficulty forming explicit memories. Why would it be unethical to use human research participants for this work?
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It would be unethical to subject some human research participants to hippocampal damage in the study.
Answer explanation
It would be unethical for Dr. Wallobee to conduct this study on human participants because, to show that damage to the hippocampus causes people to have difficulty forming explicit memories, they would have to use an experiment. In this experiment, some participants would be randomly assigned to a condition where they received hippocampal damage, while some participants would be randomly assigned to a condition where they do not receive hippocampal damage. It would be unethical to damage some participants’ brains.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Dr. Wallobee wants to conduct a study demonstrating that damage to the hippocampus causes people to have difficulty forming explicit memories. Which of the following would be the most appropriate operational definition for Dr. Wallobee’s dependent variable in this study? Remembering the steps for baking a cake, Remembering how to ride a bicycle, Remembering a recent vacation, Remembering that thunder and lightning go together
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Remembering a recent vacation
Answer explanation
Correct. An explicit memory is a fact, event, or experience that we can consciously recall. The events from a recent vacation would be stored as an explicit memory, so the dependent variable would be the ability to remember the vacation events. If the hippocampus is damaged and then we have trouble remembering this, then Dr. Wallaby would be correct.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the term for the cognitive process Aria uses to store and recall information?
Back
Memory is the cognitive process of storing and recalling information.
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