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Ebbinghaus’s “memory” experiments were important because the…

Ebbinghaus’s “memory” experiments were important because they 

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Spreading activation helps explain the fragility of memories…

Spreading activation helps explain the fragility of memories during re-consolidation.

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Evidence from which type of memory retrieval supports the mu…

Evidence from which type of memory retrieval supports the multiple trace model of consolidation?

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You see a blurred shape that could be a dog or a cat in dim…

You see a blurred shape that could be a dog or a cat in dim light. You recognize it as your neighbor’s dog because you know that dog approaches your fence at night. This is an example of top-[BLANK-1] processing.

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John Watson believed that psychology should focus on the stu…

John Watson believed that psychology should focus on the study of [BLANK-1].

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Semantic and episodic memory are distinct forms of explicit…

Semantic and episodic memory are distinct forms of explicit long term memory, but they arerelated and intertwined in real life.

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Suspects give false confessions only because the police have…

Suspects give false confessions only because the police have implanted false memories in these suspects.

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If kittens are raised in an environment that contains only v…

If kittens are raised in an environment that contains only verticals, you would predict that most of the neurons in their visual cortex would respond best to the visual presentation of

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If a friend tells you that they went to the grocery store to…

If a friend tells you that they went to the grocery store to buy groceries, you automatically assume that part of their trip involved going to a check-out clerk or self-check station and paying for their groceries because we tend to have a general set of expectations for the typical sequence of events in commonly experienced situations, which are called [BLANK-1].  

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Irie was in an accident that caused damage to the brain and…

Irie was in an accident that caused damage to the brain and is unable to remember explicit long-term memories. One day in therapy, Irie sat down at the piano and started playing Mozart. When asked by the therapist how long they had been playing the piano, Irie responded that they did not play the piano. Irie is able to play piano because playing piano is part of her [BLANK-1] memory. (Answer is a specific type of long term memory.)

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