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Psychology Chapter 7: Memory/ Cognition actual downloadable exam with 100% correct answers already verified for accuracy
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Memory 
Any system, (human, animal or machine) that encodes, stores, and retrieves information. 
 
Icons you can hold in your brain for about a quarter of a second. 
Echos you can hold in your brain for several seconds. 
 
 
 
Information-Processing Model 
A cognitive understanding of memory, emphasizing how information is changed when it is encoded, stored or received. 
 
 
 
 
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What are the three steps to forming a memory? - ANSWEREncoding, storage, retrieval. 
 
How many items can the average person store in their short-term memory? - ANSWERThe average person can store about 7 items in their short term memory. (5-9) 
 
True or False? Long-term memory has no limit on the amount of information that can be stored. - ANSWERTrue, there are no limits for long term memories. 
 
What is the difference between an explicit and an implicit memory? - ANSWERExplicit memories requi...
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NR569 Final Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update) (100% Guaranteed Pass 
 
language is a _____ hemisphere dominant function in ___% of right handed people, and _______% of left handed people 
- left 
- 97% 
- 60-70% 
 
 
broca's area is responsible for _________. It s located in the ________ lobe, and is associated with Brodmann area(s) _______ 
- speech production 
- L frontal 
- 44 and 45 
 
 
 
wernicke's area is responsible for _________. It s located in the __...
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Sublingual folds 
The transverse band of tissue on either side of the under portion of tongue. 
subcortical structures 
These are the structures deep w/in brain (diencephalon, pituitary gland, limbic structures, & basal ganglia). 
Ankyloglossia 
This is when the frenum is attached too close to tip of the tongue, making it difficult to produce /t/ and /d/ sounds. 
maloclussion 
Deviation in shape & dimension of mandible & maxilla. Class 1, 2, and 3. 
Class 1 maloclussion 
When arches are generall...
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What are the three steps to forming a memory? Encoding, storage, retrieval. 
 
How many items can the average person store in their short-term memory? The average person can store about 7 items in their short term memory. (5-9) 
 
True or False? Long-term memory has no limit on the amount of information that can be stored. True, there are no limits for long term memories. 
 
What is the difference between an explicit and an implicit memory? Explicit memories require conscious thoughts while impl...
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cognitive psychology 
branch of psychology that focuses on the various types of mental processing, and the factors that influence our ability to process information, solve problems, and make decisions 
 
 
 
Atkinson-Shiffrin three stage model of memory 
describes 3 different memory systems characterized by time frames: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory 
 
 
 
 
Working Memory Model 
active 3 part memory system that temporarily holds information and consists of a phonologic...
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Memory Psychology Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Memory Psychology Exam Questions and Correct Answers 
 
What concepts suggests that if two neurons are activated at the same time, the connection between them (and thus the memory) may be strengthened? - Answer- The concept of long-term potentiation 
 
What is the role of the amygdala in memory? - Answer- emotional memory 
 
The cerebellum is involved in the _ memory required to perform skills. - Answer- Implicit 
 
Which brain regions resulted in better memory performance? - Answer- The hippoc...
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Neuropsychological Conditions: - Delirium: Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and usually reversible. - Parkinson's Disease: A motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and 
difficulty walking, caused by a lack of dopamine in the substantia nigra. - Korsakoff's Syndrome: A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarative memory, caused by 
depletion of thiamine (often due to long-term alcohol abus...
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We can test memory in many different ways (e.g. recall, recognition,savings). What do the results of 
these various test demonstrate? 
A. Each memory is stored in a single location in the brain. 
B. People might or might not remember something, depending on how we test them. 
C, These testing methods are valid with children but not adults. 
D. People who learn something in school usually forget it in real life. 
E. There is no way to test the accuracy of memory. - Answer-B 
Remembering how to ri...
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A cognitive impairment in which the individual has a specific inability in language despite having a 
perfect audio/visual system; Not genetic; Specific lesion in the language sections of the brain - 
Aphasia 
A cognitive task in which the respondent is given the first few letters of a word (such as VIK ... ) and tries 
to complete the word as quickly as possible - Word-Stem Completion Task 
A condition in which a patient has general disability across all cognitive abilities with the exception o...
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