AND ANSWERS
When trying to memorize anything, what is the best method to seat
the information into long-term memory? - CORRECT ANSWER -
putting it into a story
Which of the following is the best order to be used, in reference to
storing information in short or long-term memory? - CORRECT
ANSWER -rote, association, see, hear, write, tell.
Pick out the best associated skills. - CORRECT ANSWER -hockey
and lacrosse
Which of the following is an act of reconstruction? - CORRECT
ANSWER -recall
Most people are good at recognizing faces, but often can't (?)
names. - CORRECT ANSWER -recall
What does it mean to use the tool called rote? - CORRECT
ANSWER -to repeat what you want to remember over and over
In order to recall information when storing in short or long-term
memory, you must first ... - CORRECT ANSWER -recognize
The brains ability to recognize itself by forming new neural
connections throughout life is called ... - CORRECT ANSWER -
neuroplasticity
What would be the correct mnemonic for memorizing this list of
words?
,Nevada, Missouri, Idaho, Dakota - CORRECT ANSWER -MIND
When using association to store and remember information, you
are also ... - CORRECT ANSWER -neural networking
Everyone has (?) to some degree, unless there is some form of
disparity. - CORRECT ANSWER -photographic memory
(?) is the act of reconstruction in reference to information. -
CORRECT ANSWER -recall
What has most likely happened, when we lose memory of knowing
who we are? - CORRECT ANSWER -amnesia
Which of the following is semantic memory? - CORRECT ANSWER
-you can see a page of your notebook, but not what is written on it
The active reconstruction of information stored is ... - CORRECT
ANSWER -recall
(?) interference occurs when the old information is blocking out
the new. - CORRECT ANSWER -pro-active
The thought of testing gave john anxiety. However, constantly
reminding himself that it is 'just a test' helped john to ... -
CORRECT ANSWER -suppress his emotions about testing
What are the two main types of interference's? - CORRECT
ANSWER -pro-active/retro-active
,If you always drive a stick shift car and then drive a friends
automatic, but keep reaching for the stick shift you are
experiencing (?) active interference. - CORRECT ANSWER -Pro
(?) interference occurs when the new information is blocking the
old information. - CORRECT ANSWER -Retro-active
What is another name for photogenic memory? - CORRECT
ANSWER -eidetic memory
Which of the following is a deficit in memory caused by brain
damage, disease, or psychological trauma? - CORRECT ANSWER
-amnesia
Mental activity is really centered around 4BB. What does 4BB
stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER -4 building blocks
What type of memory is used to store life events? - CORRECT
ANSWER -episodic
Purchasing the latest version of the iPhone is an example of which
of the following? - CORRECT ANSWER -secondary motivator
Purchasing a new care, just because it is the latest brand
available, is an example of which of the following? - CORRECT
ANSWER -secondary need
Food and water are examples of which need? - CORRECT
ANSWER -primary
, Ivan Pavlov developed what is today known as ... - CORRECT
ANSWER -classical conditioning
Learning, by classical definition, is any change that is ... -
CORRECT ANSWER -observable
The best-known and early thorough work in reference to classical
conditioning, was done by who? - CORRECT ANSWER -Ivan Pavlov
In conditioning, during the sequence of delaying the stimulus, the
dogs often displayed (?) anxiety or excitement. - CORRECT
ANSWER -anticipatory
If a conditioned dog moved to the extinction phase but suddenly
began to respond again to the stimulus, it is exhibiting a (?)
recovery. - CORRECT ANSWER -spontaneous
The cat processing that the sound of the can opener means food is
to follow is an example of ... - CORRECT ANSWER -classical
conditioning
Before conditioning the dogs, the bell was a (?) stimulus. -
CORRECT ANSWER -neutral
Which of the following statements describes counterconditioning?
- CORRECT ANSWER -conditioning that replaces an undesirable
response to a stimulus with a favorable one
Reinforcement ... - CORRECT ANSWER -can be both positive and
negative