Summary: Psych Chapter 10 Quiz

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  • Long term memory shapes how we think of ourselves

    True
  • What is the purpose of the episodic buffer?

    • Integrates auditory, spatial, and visual information
    • Combines with the phonological loop
  • What is it called when individuals cannot retrieve memories from before age four?

    • This is known as infantile amnesia.
    • Typically affects memories before age four.
    • Common in many individuals.
  • How do false memories and the misinformation effect differ?

    • Memories from the misinformation effect are reconsolidated.
    • False memories have not been reconsolidated.
  • According to equipotentiality, the impact on stored memories depends on what?

    • Depends on the size of the removed piece.
    • Equipotentiality: Brain regions can substitute for each other.
  • What theory is consistent with forgetting information over time?

    • Decay theory suggests memory fades.
    • Time impacts memory retention.
  • What is the first step for Suvon to recall his sister's new address?

    • Accurately encode the address.
    • Encoding ensures correct memory storage.
    • Poor encoding leads to memory issues.
  • What did Josie's grandmother say about remembering prom?

    • She said it was "so long ago."
    • Couldn't remember what she wore.
  • Is the interaction between prompts and memory engrams called equipotentiality?

    • False
    • Equipotentiality does not describe this interaction.
  • Do most adults have "photographic memory" abilities?

    • Most adults do not have "photographic memory".
    • "Photographic memory" is rare.
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