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Level 1
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Questions and Answers List
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autobiographical memories
long-term memory for events in life
flashbulb memories
detailed memories of dramatic events
flashbulb memories
detailed memories of dramatic events
flashbacks
re-running a specific event
Jake suffered a terrible workplace injury where a stack of shelves fell on him from above, he has a vivid memory of the scene, and it often play it over in his mind. He is experiencing....
autobiographical memory
Cleydell and Pearce's Self Memory System Model has two components, what are they?
Autobiographical knowledge base, Working self
Amanda saw a poster of the beaches in Maldives and it reminded here of her honeymoon 10 years ago, this is an example of....
generative retrieval
Ian has promised himself he will study harder this year then he has previous years. he often looks back on previous years and rues his lack of effort. His memory is influenced by his...
working self
the ..... plays a major role in the formation of autobiographical memories
prefrontal cortex
depressed patients have more .... autobiographical memories
general
four brain areas associated with autobiographical memories
fronto parietal network
prospective memory vs retrospective memory
retrospective=what
Derrick knows remembers he has a plan to meet a friend for coffee when he sees a young woman walking past him with drinking a cup of coffee. This is the ... stage of prospective memory
cue detection
Alex remembers he has an appointment at 3pm, this is the ... stage or prospective memory
intention recall
constant checking of intention execution movements leads to ...... memories of events
less vivid
Smith and Bayerns PAM theory
Monitoring process
Einstein and McDaniel are MP's
task association
mark remembered he had church tomorrow after hearing a bell ringing in the distance, this is an example of...
retrieval
cultural life script
expectations about prospective life periods
the cultural life script dictates that the reminiscence bump in early adulthood is due to ... about a normal life span
semantic knowledge
misinformation effect
information after event affecting memory
Mark assumed the driver must have been driving incredibly fast from the way his passengers in the car reacted to the crash, he increased his estimation of the other car's speed, this is an example of...
the misinformation effect
confirmation bias
form memories based on expectations
theories on childhood and infantile based amnesia
cognitive self
cognitive self theory
memories generated after self-concept
socio-cultural theory
culture dictates memory type/detail
two stage theory
absolute amnesia =0-2
neurogenic theory
neurogenesis inhibits memory formulation
Scullin believed there were two mechanism involved with prospective memroy
monitoring process and spontaneous retrieval