PSYCH203 // LECTURE 3 // LONG TERM MEMORY

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Mastering Long-Term Memory

Test your understanding of long-term memory concepts in psychology with this comprehensive quiz. Covering a wide range of topics from episodic to procedural memories, this quiz provides an engaging way to deepen your knowledge.

With 26 questions, you will explore:

  • Episodic and semantic memories
  • The significance of emotional memories
  • Proceduralization and memory organization
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ExploringMind101
Encoding affects Storage
TRUE
FALSE
What are Episodic Memories?
Memories of TV epsiodes
Personally experienced events
Witnessed events
Memories stored in parts
Which kind of memories are first to be lost due to drugs or illness, highly susceptible to interference, sometimes difficult to find?
Episodic memories
Semantic
LTM
STM
Episodic memories are stored as one whole representation of events
True
False
Why is random storage of episodic memories useful?
Allows the elements to be recombined and used in lots of different ways
Allows more memories to be stored
Allows longer duration of the memory
Allows tasks to be completed
Autobiographical memories are a combination of .............. & ............ Memories arranged in a hierarchy
Old, new
Experienced, observed
Episodic, semantic
Long term, short term
Events with emotional significance produce memories that seem especially vivid
True
False
Memories that appeared to be complete (lots of detail, including context), accurate, and immune to forgetting, are called what?
Lightbulb
Emotional memories
Confident memories
Flashbulb memories
Confidence, not consistency, characterizes flashbulb memories
True
False
A Network of “fact nodes” interrelated by logical connections, describes which kind of memory?
Episodic
Semantic
LTM
STM
Semantic memory is organised in terms of ........... & .......... -- not dependent on context
Importance, detail
Meanings, relationships
Date, time
Duration, context
Semantic memory is Information exercised in so many different places & times it has become '......... ..........'
Everyday knowledge
Easily remembered
Context free
Context dependent
Knowledge in semantic memory is stored as a network of nodes interrelated via propositional (logical) connections, this theory is called ?
Hierarchical Network Theory
Network Hierarchy Theory
Network Theory
Inter-relational Theory
Typical members of the category are responded to more rapidly than atypical members, this is called?
The typical effect
The Typicality Effect
The non - atypical effect
Rapid typical effect
What are 3 aspects of the Semantic Network Model?
Hierarchy, strict cognitive economy, a-typical members stored closely to category name
Context dependent, hierarchy bound, important properties stored closely
No hierarchical structure, No strict cognitive economy , Typical members stored more closely to the category name
Cake, cake and cake
Procedural Memories are..?
Acquisition of skills
Acquisition of hobbies
Acquisition of how to bake a cake
Acquisition of nothing
Procedural Memories are Organised as .............
Voices
Lists
Frames
Scripts
Procedural Memories are organised as.....
Cognitive maps or Frames
Cognitive connections and categories
Cognitive hierarchy
Cognitive flow and speed
Procedural Memories are organised as.....
Subjects
Skilled procedures
Learned wrongs
Categorical differences
The shift from slow, explicit information about procedures to rapid, implicit implementation of open-loop procedures is called what?
Increase of proceduralisation
Speedy proceduralisation
Process of proceduralisation
Proceduralisation speed
We have lots of automatic scripts, frames, & procedures we learn them very young
True
False
Which of these is an example of a procedural memory?
Walking
Shower procedure
Reading a book
Cake
Integrating new information with stored memories is called
Integration technique
Consolidation
Acquisition
Combination technique
Consolidation is Strengthened during conscious & ............. rehearsal
Unconscious
Intensive
Rigorous
Passive
Hippocampus appears to “play back” recent information for the cortex
True
False
 
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