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What is the process of storing information in the brain for later retrieval?
✔✔Memory
What part of the brain is primarily responsible for the formation of new memories?
✔✔Hippocampus
What type of memory involves the ability to remember information for a short period, typically
for seconds or minutes?
✔✔Short-term memory
What is the term for the process of recalling information from memory?
✔✔Retrieval
What is the term for forgetting information over time due to lack of use or rehearsal?
✔✔Decay
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,What type of memory is used to store general knowledge and facts?
✔✔Semantic memory
What is the process of grouping information together to help remember it more easily?
✔✔Chunking
What is the phenomenon where a person's memory for an event is distorted due to the way the
event is later recalled or presented?
✔✔Misinformation effect
What type of memory involves remembering events and experiences from one's life?
✔✔Episodic memory
What is the term for the inability to form new memories after a brain injury?
✔✔Anterograde amnesia
What is the ability to recall information without any external cues or prompts?
✔✔Free recall
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, What theory suggests that forgetting occurs because memory retrieval paths become weaker over
time?
✔✔Decay theory
What is the process of improving memory retention by repeating or reviewing information over
time?
✔✔Rehearsal
What type of memory is responsible for recalling how to perform tasks, such as riding a bike or
tying shoes?
✔✔Procedural memory
What phenomenon refers to the idea that people are more likely to remember the first and last
items in a list?
✔✔Serial position effect
What is the term for the gradual weakening and eventual loss of memories over time?
✔✔Transience
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