PSYCH203 // LECTURE 2 // PRIMARY MEMORY

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Primary Memory Quiz

Test your knowledge of primary memory concepts with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of memory, including types of recall, effects on memory performance, and the processes involved in memory retrieval.

Join now to assess your understanding of psychological theories related to memory:

  • Cued recall, serial recall, and recognition
  • The word length effect and phonological similarity effect
  • Elaborative vs. maintenance rehearsal
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningBrain247
Cued recall, serial recall, free recall, & recognition are all types of what?
Announcement types
Memory tasks
Memory functions
Memory loss
We '................' skills, sometimes without ever being aware of how we do them (riding a bike etc..)
Learn
Perform
Proceduralise
Recognise
Conscious, intentional decision making, deliberate search of environment, requires effort and can be undermined by distractions, is a description of what kind of process?
Operating
Monotoring
Skilled
Performing
an unconscious error monitoring system, fast and frugal, requires little cognitive effort, continuously active, rapid error detection, sufficient to maintain many aspects of performance (but goal blind), is a description of which type of process
Operating
Skilled
Monotoring
Performing
What is the word length effect?
A list of short words is easier to recall than a list of long words
A list of long words is easier to recall than a list of short words
A list of long words stays in our LTM longer than a list of short words
Long wordsare more meaningful therfore are easier to remember
When an unusual or highlighted item in a list is recalled bette, this is called what?
Distinctiveness Effect
Von Restorff Effect
Unusual effect
Vygotsky Effect
What is the Phonological Similarity Effect ?
Words in phonlogical order are easier to recall
Words that sound phonetically similar are easier to recall
Words in a list that rhyme cause greater interference
Words in a list that are dissimilar cause greater interference
Differences between STM and LTM are due to different .......... ..............., not different memory systems
Brain functions
Storge mechanisms
Input actions
Rehearsal strategies
Maintenance rehearsal ---> ..............
Fragile STM
Strong STM
Greater STM
Stronger LTM
Elaborative rehearsal ---> ............
Fragile STM
Strong STM
Stronger LTM
Greater STM
Fferent levels of awareness suggest different types of memories develop with repeated use
True
False
 
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