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CogSci Exam III Alice O'Toole Questions and Answers 100% Pass memory - experience that changes brain and behavior What aspect of memory do psychologists study? - types, performance What aspect of memory do neuroscientists study? - neural and cellular basis What aspect of memory do biologists study? - molecular basis What aspect of memory do applied psychologists study? - reliability What aspect of memory do clinical psychologists study? - mental health aspects declarative memory - memory for facts, ideas, and events non-declarative memory - motor skills, habits, classically conditioned reflexes, habituation, and sensitization sensory store - the initial, momentary storage of information, lasting only an instant short-term memory - activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 long-term memory - the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system. Includes knowledge, skills, and experiences. Multi-Store Model of Memory - Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968; sensory store to short- term to long-term procedural memory - knowledge of how to do things semantic memory - memory for meaning, facts, and stories episodic memories - memory for events in which we participate What are the aspects of processing? - encoding, storage, retrieval, and forgetting What are factors that affect encoding? - elaboration and mnemonic devices, similarity and distinctiveness, and expertise or meaningfulness What part of the brain activates for deep encoding? - left inferior prefrontal cortex consolidation - the process by which short term memories become long term memories What part of the brain consolidates cognitive memories? - hippocampus What part of the brain consolidates emotional memories? - amygdala Damasio Convergence Zone Theory - no single location for memories, memories consist of sensory fragments bound together by association, and remembering is the binding and reactivating of sensory fragments

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memory - ✔✔experience that changes brain and behavior


What aspect of memory do psychologists study? - ✔✔types, performance


What aspect of memory do neuroscientists study? - ✔✔neural and cellular basis


What aspect of memory do biologists study? - ✔✔molecular basis


What aspect of memory do applied psychologists study? - ✔✔reliability


What aspect of memory do clinical psychologists study? - ✔✔mental health aspects


declarative memory - ✔✔memory for facts, ideas, and events


non-declarative memory - ✔✔motor skills, habits, classically conditioned reflexes,

habituation, and sensitization


sensory store - ✔✔the initial, momentary storage of information, lasting only an instant


short-term memory - ✔✔activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the

seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or

forgotten




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, long-term memory - ✔✔the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the

memory system. Includes knowledge, skills, and experiences.


Multi-Store Model of Memory - ✔✔Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968; sensory store to short-

term to long-term


procedural memory - ✔✔knowledge of how to do things


semantic memory - ✔✔memory for meaning, facts, and stories


episodic memories - ✔✔memory for events in which we participate


What are the aspects of processing? - ✔✔encoding, storage, retrieval, and forgetting


What are factors that affect encoding? - ✔✔elaboration and mnemonic devices,

similarity and distinctiveness, and expertise or meaningfulness


What part of the brain activates for deep encoding? - ✔✔left inferior prefrontal cortex


consolidation - ✔✔the process by which short term memories become long term

memories


What part of the brain consolidates cognitive memories? - ✔✔hippocampus


What part of the brain consolidates emotional memories? - ✔✔amygdala


Damasio Convergence Zone Theory - ✔✔no single location for memories, memories

consist of sensory fragments bound together by association, and remembering is the

binding and reactivating of sensory fragments



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