Title: MEMORY
1MEMORY
- REVIEW GAME
- TEST TOMORROW!!!
2Your knowledge of Washington DC being the capital
of the US is an example of __________ memory.
3The part of the brain responsible for emotion is
the __________.
4The capacity for short-term memory is ______
items and about as much info as you can rehearse
in 2 seconds.
5The inability to distinguish what you originally
experienced from what you heard or were told
about an event later is called ______________.
6The 3 basic memory processes are Encoding, _____,
and _______.
7The ability to name Snow Whites seven dwarves on
demand without being shown any hints or clues is
known as _________.
8The method of remembering that involves breaking
down complex information into smaller, more
meaningful bits is called ______.
9September 11, 2001 is an example of a _________
for many of us.
10The type of long-term memory that stores more
specific, personal facts and info. is called
__________________.
11__________ is a remembering strategy that
includes the use of a verse or formula.
12Memory cannot be compared to a video camera or
giant filing cabinet because it is a _______
process.
13When Mr. Keiper pretended that a 9th grader had
stolen his camera, many of his students _________
the description of the perpetrator.
14After being shown pictures of Disney characters,
Jim is able to remember the names of all the
characters in The Jungle Book. This demonstrates
____.
15Another name for short-term memory is
_____________.
16The inability to remember the middle part of a
list is part of the _____________ effect.
17For information to be transferred from the
sensory registers to short-term memory, what must
occur?
18Another name for intentional memories are
____________ memories.
19The following phone number, 1-800-Get Rich, is an
example of what kind of remembering strategy?
20The part of memory that is basically permanent
and corresponds to everything we know.
21After being shown a Bugs Bunny cartoon,
vacationers in Disney Land claimed they had seen
Bugs walking around the park. This erroneous
presentation of information is called ________.
22The part of the brain responsible for memory is
the __________.
23The linking of new information in Short-Term
Memory to familiar material stored in Long-Term
Memory is called ____________________.
24Deliberate, subconscious forgetting to avoid
hurtful memories is known as _____________.
25Another name for rote rehearsal is ______________.
26Mr. Keipers misremembrance of his surfing
adventure is an example of ________.
27Knowing something but not being able to recall it
immediately is known as _______________________.
28Provide one instance in which eyewitness
testimony is most vulnerable to mistakes
__________________.
29When new memories prevent old info. from being
stored, _______________ has taken place
30How are episodic memories different from
flashbulb memories?
31Another name for working memory is
_____________.
32Provide at least one reason why implicit memory
is valuable
33When trying to improve your memory, the more
____________ the connections you make with the
content, the easier it will be to remember