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What distinction did William James make regarding types of memory?
He distinguished between
primary memory
and
secondary memory
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How does Sperling’s partial report procedure support the concept of iconic memory?
It shows that iconic memory retains
pre-categorical
visual information
for
brief durations
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What is free recall in memory testing?
Reproducing material from memory in an
unconstrained
way
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What is cued recall in memory testing?
Reproducing a
specific
item from memory when given a specific cue
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What does recognition in memory testing involve?
Deciding whether you have seen something
previously
when it’s presented to you again
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What are the types of recognition testing mentioned in the study material?
2AFC
(two alternative forced choice)
4AFC
(four alternative forced choice)
Yes/No recognition
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What are explicit tests of memory?
Tests that require
conscious recollection
of information
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What is relearning in the context of memory testing?
Learning something faster the
second
time even if there seems to be no memory of the previous learning
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How do laboratory tests compare to real-world memory tests?
Laboratory tests assume similar
cognitive processes
as real-world memory.
Autobiographical memory
is the memory that makes up your whole life.
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Who proposed the modal multistore model of memory?
Atkinson
and
Shiffrin
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What are the three memory systems in the modal model of memory?
Sensory registers
,
short term store
, and
long term store
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How is memory held in the short term store?
Memory is held for
seconds
and maintained by
rehearsal
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What is the capacity and duration of long term store memory?
Unlimited
capacity and duration
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What did Jevons (1871) study regarding sensory memory?
He studied the power of
numerical discrimination
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What method did Averbach (1963) use to study memory?
He used a
tachistoscope
to display patterns of dots for brief intervals
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What are the two types of memory defined by William James?
Primary memory
and
secondary memory
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What did Averbach (1963) find regarding the number of dots counted with extra viewing time?
The number of dots counted increased steadily with extra viewing time up to
150ms
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What is suggested to be the limiting factor in visual memory according to Averbach's findings?
The
size
of
visual
memory
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What was the maximum recall of items when participants were asked to recall a whole grid of 12 items in Sperling's study?
The maximum recall was
4/5
items
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How did performance change when participants had an immediate cue to recall just one row in Sperling's study?
Performance was close to
100%
accurate for that row
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What happened to performance when the recall cue was delayed by 1 second in Sperling's study?
Performance dropped to about
30%
accuracy
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What do Sperling's results traditionally support regarding sensory memory?
They support the idea of a brief sensory store known as
iconic memory
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What alternative interpretation of Sperling's results is suggested regarding memory decay?
Results could be interpreted in terms of "
output interference
" instead of simple decay
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What did Sperling estimate the capacity of iconic memory to be?
He estimated it at
9
items
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What does the research suggest about the duration of iconic memory compared to Sperling's estimates?
Duration may be longer than Sperling’s estimates, possibly around
1.6 seconds
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What question is raised regarding the memory trace in relation to traditional short-term memory?
Whether the memory trace needs a
separate
store or could be the same as
traditional
short-term
memory
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