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Long Term Memory (LTM) correctly answered graded A+ 2023/2024
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Long Term Memory (LTM)]What is Long Term Memory - correct answer An archive of our past experiences and our accumulated knowledge including facts concepts and skills 
 
LTM also interacts with - correct answer working memory to create perceptual experiences and comprehensions 
 
Primacy effect - correct answer better memory for 1st few items then for the middle items 
 
Middle portion of Curve - correct answer These are the words that are the least remembered due to less rehearsal time and the f...
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key takeaways from patient HM ANSWER = - memory = distinct cognitive function with multiple discrete modules - medial temporal lobe = critical for consolidation (formation of long term memory) - single dissociations of: ltm (impaired) and stm (intact), e
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key takeaways from patient HM 
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- memory = distinct cognitive function with multiple discrete modules 
- medial temporal lobe = critical for consolidation (formation of long term memory) 
- single dissociations of: ltm (impaired) and stm (intact), explicit (impaired) and implicit 
(intact) ltm, episodix (impaired) and semantic (intact) explicit ltm 
key takeaways from KF 
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- supports the Working Memory Model of STM: dissociates phonological loop from 
visuospatial sketchpad and...
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Memory 3rd Edition Baddeley Test Bank
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition 1 How did Clive Wearing acquire brain damage? (A) Bike accident (B) Car accident (C) Encephalitis (D) Syphilis (E) Epilepsy Answer: (C) Encephalitis 2 Which element of Clive Wearing’s memory remained relatively intact? (A) Episodic memory formation (B) Delayed recall (C) Memory for music (D) Associative memory encoding (E) Declarative memory formation Answer: (C) Memory for music 3 Who devised the concept of cognitive maps in rats? (A) Edward Tolman (B) Endel T...
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Memory 3rd Edition Baddeley Test Bank
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition 1 How did Clive Wearing acquire brain damage? (A) Bike accident (B) Car accident (C) Encephalitis (D) Syphilis (E) Epilepsy Answer: (C) Encephalitis 2 Which element of Clive Wearing’s memory remained relatively intact? (A) Episodic memory formation (B) Delayed recall (C) Memory for music (D) Associative memory encoding (E) Declarative memory formation Answer: (C) Memory for music 3 Who devised the concept of cognitive maps in rats? (A) Edward Tolman (B) Endel T...
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Long Term Memory (LTM) verified 2023/2024
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Long Term Memory (LTM)]What is Long Term Memory - correct answer An archive of our past experiences and our accumulated knowledge including facts concepts and skills 
 
LTM also interacts with - correct answer working memory to create perceptual experiences and comprehensions 
 
Primacy effect - correct answer better memory for 1st few items then for the middle items 
 
Middle portion of Curve - correct answer These are the words that are the least remembered due to less rehearsal time and the f...
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AQA Psychology A Level prep exam questions and answers
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AQA Psychology A Level prep exam 
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Explain what is meant by "inference" in relation to this study? - ANSWERS Inference is 
when the researcher goes on beyond this study to infer about results. 
OUtline what is meant by Congurance. Explain one way in which Dominic might 
achieve congurence. - ANSWERS Congurence is when there's a match between how 
you percieve yourself and the way you see your ideal self. Dominic needs to close the 
gap between how he see's himself ...
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ANTH 1120 anthropology notes Fall 2020,GRADED A
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ANTH 1120 anthropology notes Fall 2020 
January 7th 2020 
Assigned Readings: 
 
Stories of Culture and Place, Chapter 11: Anthropology, Cultural Change, and Globalization, pp. 237-294. 
 
Scarborough, pp. 1-49 
 
Globalization 
 
 Key Concepts: 
>	Define each key concept 
 
●	Change: is the result of an action or a thought and is not always positive, change does not equal progress 
●	Cosmopolitanism: Global outlook emerging in response to increasing globalization, every nation is influenc...
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ANTH 1120 anthropology notes Fall 2020,100% CORRECT
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ANTH 1120 anthropology notes Fall 2020 
January 7th 2020 
Assigned Readings: 
 
Stories of Culture and Place, Chapter 11: Anthropology, Cultural Change, and Globalization, pp. 237-294. 
 
Scarborough, pp. 1-49 
 
Globalization 
 
 Key Concepts: 
>	Define each key concept 
 
●	Change: is the result of an action or a thought and is not always positive, change does not equal progress 
●	Cosmopolitanism: Global outlook emerging in response to increasing globalization, every nation is influenc...
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Memory Case Studies
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This summarizes all the case studies you need to know for AQA A-level psychology, for the memory sub-topic.
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AQA A Level Psychology Paper 1 studies with 100% correct answers
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Types of and explanations for conformity - Lucas 
Students conformed more on harder maths questions and if they had less confidence in their maths ability 
 
 
 
Conformity: Asch's research - Perrin and Spencer 
Repeated Asch's study on engineering students, only one student conformed out of 396 trials 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Conformity to social roles: Zimbardo's research - Reicher and Haslam 
Repeated the experiment on TV, the prisoners took control of the guards because they formed a gr...