MB 1 - Memory

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  • Created on: 01-05-18 12:37

1. What is the difference between the phonological store and articulatory rehearsal system?

  • Store holds the initial sound input and the ARS repeats sounds
  • Store holds words and ARS holds other sounds
  • Store repeats sounds from environment and ARS holds these sounds
  • Store holds non-verbal sounds and ARS holds verbal sounds
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2. A cue is a stimulus that activates memory. Which of these features of retrieval relies on cues?

  • Encoding specificity principle
  • Flashbulb memories
  • Distinctive stimuli are better remembered
  • Autobiographical memories

3. Which of the following statements best describe retrograde amnesia?

  • Memory loss for events before a trauma occurs
  • Memory loss for events from the first few years of life
  • Memory loss for events that occur after a trauma
  • Memory loss due to special conditions/abnormalities

4. Which of these is NOT a feature of the associate network model of memory storage?

  • Priming occurs, preparing for once concept by another
  • Reflects the operations of the nervous system
  • Activation of one network leads to spreading activation
  • Network of associated ideas and concepts

5. Maintenance rehearsal involves rote repetition whereas elaborative retrieval rehearsal involves expanding on the meaning of the information. The method of loci is an example of elaborative rehearsal. What is the method of loci?

  • Associating mental images with physical locations
  • Rehearsing information using verbal and visual coding
  • Reorganising information into meaningful units
  • Producing associations between memories

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