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Implicit Memory - Answer Unconscious retention of information. Types: Procedural Encoded with Cerebellum Explicit Memory - Answer Conscious, intentional retention of information; e.g. recalling one's SSN. Types: Declarative, Semantic, Episodic Encoded with Hippocampus Procedural Memory - Answer Recall of how to do things physically. Usually considered implicit memory, as it doesn't involve conscious memory. Gradual acquisition of skills as a result of practice. Declarative Memory - Answer Recall of factual info, e.g. dates, events, concepts. Usually considered explicit because it is intentionally stored in memory. Encoded with Hippocampus. Semantic Memory - Answer Declarative Memory Recall of general facts Episodic Memory - Answer Declarative Memory Recall of personal facts, usually of emotional significance and often related to a specific event. Iconic Memory - Answer Fast-decaying store of visual information Echoic Memory - Answer Fast-decaying store of auditory information Rehearsal - Answer The process of keeping information in short-term memory by mentally repeating it. Chunking - Answer Combining small pieces of information into larger clusters that are more easily held in short-term memory.

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PSY 201 Final Exam Questions and All
Correct Answers 2025/2026 Updated.
Implicit Memory - Answer Unconscious retention of information.

Types: Procedural

Encoded with Cerebellum



Explicit Memory - Answer Conscious, intentional retention of information; e.g. recalling
one's SSN.

Types: Declarative, Semantic, Episodic

Encoded with Hippocampus



Procedural Memory - Answer Recall of how to do things physically.

Usually considered implicit memory, as it doesn't involve conscious memory.

Gradual acquisition of skills as a result of practice.



Declarative Memory - Answer Recall of factual info, e.g. dates, events, concepts.

Usually considered explicit because it is intentionally stored in memory.

Encoded with Hippocampus.



Semantic Memory - Answer Declarative Memory

Recall of general facts



Episodic Memory - Answer Declarative Memory

Recall of personal facts, usually of emotional significance and often related to a specific event.



Iconic Memory - Answer Fast-decaying store of visual information



Echoic Memory - Answer Fast-decaying store of auditory information



Rehearsal - Answer The process of keeping information in short-term memory by mentally

, Working Memory - Answer Active maintenance of information in short-term storage.



Long-term Memory - Answer A type of storage that holds information for hours, days,
weeks, years.



Hippocampus - Answer Stores information in long-term memory.



Consolidation - Answer A process by which memories become stable in the brain.



State-dependent retrieval - Answer The tendency for information to be better recalled when
the person is in the same state during encoding and retrieval.



Priming - Answer An enhanced ability to think of a stimulus, such as a word or object, as a
result of recent exposure to the stimulus.

Implicit memory



Transience - Answer Forgetting what occurs with the passage of time.



Absentmindedness - Answer A lapse in attention that results in memory failure.



Prospective Memory - Answer Remembering to do things in the future.



Blocking - Answer A failure to retrieve information that is available in memory even though
you are trying to produce it.



Memory Misattribution - Answer Assigning a recollection or an idea to the wrong source.

More prone with damage to frontal lobes



Source memory - Answer Recall of when, where, and how information was acquired.



False Recognition - Answer A feeling of familiarity about something that hasn't been

encountered before. >>Deja vu
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