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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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FBS 155 Final Exam || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
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What was the case of Henry Molaison? correct answers 1. He was someone who suffered from severe seizures in his temporal lobes. 
2. in 1953 the doctors chose to remove his anterior lobes on both sides of his brain 
3. He developed a disorder called anterograde amnesia 
 
What was the Case of Philip? correct answers 1. This was an electrical engineer with severe alcoholism. 2. He was someone who was very paranoid and violent to his wife and resulted in arrest. 
3. He was declared incompetent to...
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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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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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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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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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