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According to Endel Tulving, which type of memory stores specific
autobiographical events? - Precise Answer ✔✔episodic memory
According to Endel Tulving, which type of memory stores facts and
general world knowledge? - Precise Answer ✔✔semantic memories
The types of memories that are NOT always consciously accessible and
are difficult to verbalize are called: - Precise Answer ✔✔nondeclarative
memories
According to Tulving and other researchers, the ability to maintain
episodic memories requires the ability to: - Precise Answer ✔✔perform
"mental time-travel" to relive and review past experiences.
Evidence suggests that nonhuman animals probably have: - Precise
Answer ✔✔semantic and episodic memory
The time period during which new memories are vulnerable and easily
lost is called a(n) ______ period. - Precise Answer ✔✔consolidation
Remembering an event that never actually happened is known as: -
Precise Answer ✔✔false memory
, When you remember information but mistakenly associate it with an
incorrect source, this is known as: - Precise Answer ✔✔source amnesia
Which of the following is true regarding depth of processing?
A. It suggests that you should study in the same classroom in which you
will be tested.
B. It has been criticized for being too vague.
C. It suggests that rote memorization is the best way to remember
something.
D. There seems to be no difference in brain activity for tasks requiring
different amounts of processing. - Precise Answer ✔✔B. It has been
criticized for being too vague.
The memory test that involves generating information from memory is
called ______, while the memory test that involves picking the correct
answer from a list of possible options is called ________. - Precise
Answer ✔✔free recall; recognition
The type of amnesia in which a person has a temporary memory loss,
usually lasting a day or less, is called: - Precise Answer ✔✔transient
global amnesia (TFA)
Research suggests that transient global amnesia may be due to: - Precise
Answer ✔✔temporary disruption of the hippocampus.