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Parker, Cahill, and McGaugh (2006) termed patient AJ's condition Hyperthmestic The rate of forgetting exhibited by Ebbinghaus could best be described as which of the following? Logarithmic Jost's Law states that if two memories are equally strong at a given time, which memory will tend to...

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Parker, Cahill, and McGaugh (2006) termed patient AJ's condition

✓ Hyperthmestic



The rate of forgetting exhibited by Ebbinghaus could best be described as which of the

following?

✓ Logarithmic



Jost's Law states that if two memories are equally strong at a given time, which memory will

tend to be more durable and forgotten less rapidly?

✓ The older



Synaptic consolidation is generally considered to last on the order of

✓ Hours to days



What was the critical factor related to forgetting in the Baddeley and Hitch (1977) study of

rugby players' memories?

✓ Number of intervening games



When the target information is distorted by subsequent information, this is known as which

form of interference?

✓ Retroactive




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What term did Anderson et al. (1994) coin to refer to the predisposition for selective retrieval

of some exemplars from long-term memory to impair later recall of related items?

✓ Retrieval-induced forgetting



How does interference arise according to associative blocking?

✓ The cue fails to retrieve the target due to persistently evoking a stronger competitor



Mather and Carstensen (2005) argue that as people advance in age, their focus on

maintaining a sense of which of the following tends to increase, along with their emotion

regulation skill?

✓ Well-being



In psychoanalytic theory, which defence mechanism is believed to unconsciously banish

memories that may cause pain and conflict?

✓ Repression



How frequently are participants instructed whether to remember or forget the stmuli they had

just seen in the LIST- method directed forgetting procedure?

✓ After half the stimulus set has been presented



Bjork and Bjork(2003) found that their directed forgetting participants had forgotten from

where they knew a tested name, misattributing the name's familiarity to:




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✓ Fame



Anderson et al.(2004) notably observed DECREASED activation in which structure when

participants suppressed retrieval?

✓ Hippocampus



Benoit and Anderson(2012) compared which two strategies of controlling unwanted memories

to see whether they engaged different mechanisms?

✓ Thought substitution and direct suppression



Goernert and Larson(1994) reported a release of directed forgetting after they

✓ Supplied subset of the items participants studied on the first list



Sahakyan and Kelley(2002) observed that ______ the mental context eradicated the effects

of instructions to forget.

✓ Reinstating



What is the main difficulty related to studying autobiographical memory?

✓ A lack of control over the learning environment



The directive function of autobiographical memories refers to

✓ Using past experiences to solve problems




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