Which of the following statements is an example of explicit memory?
What type of memory loss is most common during the initial stage of Alzheimer’s disease?
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Which of the following encoding strategies would be most useful in enhancing long-term memory?
Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between node link strength and association in learning?
Retrieval cues are most effective when they closely match the information present during:
Long term potentiation (LTP) is thought to be the physiological manifestation of learning. It involves the strengthening of connections between neurons, and is an example of synaptic plasticity. As these connections strengthen, information is recalled more quickly. By what mechanism does LTP occur?
A researcher is interested in fear and explicit memory. He recruits a sample of undergraduate students, divides them into three groups, and shows each group of participants a different video. Group A watches a neutral video that reliably induces boredom, group B watches a video that reliably induces mild fear, and group C watches a video that reliably induces overwhelming fear. The participants are tested a week later to determine how much of the video they are able to remember. Given the design of the study and what you know about emotion and memory, which group(s) probably remembers the most about the video?
Researchers studying memory utilized a common test called the delayed response task, where a participant must respond to a stimulus that occurred in the past. In this test, the researchers had each participant listen to a sequence of words from a specific category, such as types of fruit, shapes, or colors, and prompted participants to repeat the previous word. After the participant repeated 10 words, the category was changed and the participant was asked to repeat the word that occurred two words previously in the list (researcher: “green, blue, red” – participant: “blue”). After every 10 words repeated by the participant, the delay is increased until the participant can no longer correctly identify the correct word. What type of memory is being tested in this study?
James wants to begin a training regimen. He gets up each morning for a few months, runs 2 miles, and then has a nutritious breakfast before work. One morning after months of this routine, he decides he wants to sleep in the next morning. Unfortunately for James, he wakes up at the same time he does every morning and feels like he should take a run. Although James is upset that he can’t go back to sleep, he has created a healthy habit.
What type of memory is habit learning and where in the brain is it located?
The Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) is a tool physicians can use to screen for cognitive impairment and memory decline. A researcher is interested in examining the relationship between the MMSE and another recognized memory screening test which is considered the “gold standard” in clinical practice. He administers both exams to a group of elderly women diagnosed with dementia and compares their scores on the MMSE to the ones they receive on the second screening test.
What psychometric property of the MMSE is the researcher examining?
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