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Memory 241 Recall and Recognition 6.7 Differentiate the retrieval processes of recall and recognition. Why do multiple-choice te ...
242 CHAPTER 6 recent word or words out of memory (Bjork & Whitten, 1974; Murdock, 1962). The serial position effect works wi ...
Memory 243 stored image or fact (Borges et al., 1977; Gillund & Shiffrin, 1984; Raaijmakers & Shiffrin, 1992). Recogniti ...
244 CHAPTER 6 Dr. Elizabeth Loftus is an internationally known expert on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. She is often call ...
Memory 245 in a kind of automatic encoding (Kvavilashvili et al., 2009; Mandler, 1967; Schneider et al., 1984). People unconscio ...
246 CHAPTER 6 theorist Sir Frederic Bartlett (1932) saw the process of memory as more similar to creat- ing a story than reading ...
Memory 247 the person is under hypnosis (Frenda et al., 2014; Hochman, 1994; Laney & Loftus, 2013; Roediger & McDermott, ...
248 CHAPTER 6 false events (e.g., getting a rectal enema). A second experiment (Pezdek & Hodge, 1999) found similar results: ...
Memory 249 Practice Quiz How much do you remember? Pick the best answer. What concept suggests that the best place to study for ...
250 CHAPTER 6 Gingko Biloba The gingko biloba supplement is an extract from the leaf of the gingko biloba tree. The Chinese have ...
Memory 251 If you do not have Alzheimer’s or another dementia, taking coconut oil may not do much of anything except adversely a ...
252 CHAPTER 6 A similar problem was experienced in the case of A. R. Luria’s (1968) famous mne- monist, Mr. S. (A mnemonist is a ...
Memory 253 shorter study times of 30 minutes to an hour followed by short breaks (Cepeda et al., 2006; Dempster & Farris, 19 ...
254 CHAPTER 6 times when people can recall memories they had assumed were long for- gotten. There must be other factors involved ...
Memory 255 Neuroscience of Memory Researchers have evidence that specific areas of the brain may be the places in which memories ...
256 CHAPTER 6 All that explains is the “where” of memory. Did scientists ever find out the “what” or the exact physical change t ...
Memory 257 to Learning Objective 2.12. This is one of the areas of the brain that shows damage in people with Alzheimer’s diseas ...
258 CHAPTER 6 defective—you can read data that are already on the hard drive, but you can’t store any new information. As long a ...
Memory 259 appears to be heavily genetically influenced and involves several different genetic varia- tions, this seems to be th ...
260 CHAPTER 6 Practice Quiz How much do you remember? Chantal is very afraid of clowns, no doubt because she was fright- ened b ...
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