1. ❌ is the process in which a perceived item or stimulus of interest is converted into a construct that can be stored within the brain and recalled later from short or long term memory.
2. ❌ refers to the process of placing newly acquired information into memory.
3. ❌ refers to the re-accessing of events or information from the past. It is the access of memories.
4. ❌ is the limitation of working memory to only hold 5 to 9 pieces of information at one time.
5. ❌ is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in the mind that is readily available for a short period of time.
6. ❌ is the amount of time information can be readily held in the mind, lasting approximately 18 to 30 seconds.
7. ❌ is memories that have been successfully encoded and stored in the mind that can be retrieved for a perceived indefinite amount of time.
8. ❌ is the briefest form of memory, it is the ability to retain impressions of a stimulus after it has been removed.
9. ❌ is the process of repetition in which repeating newly acquired information in order to process it and store it as a memory.
10. ❌ is the tendency to recall the first item seen on a list.
11. ❌ is the phenomenon in which a person is most likely to recall the first and last object when presented a list of objects to memorize.
12. ❌ is the tendency to recall the last piece of information presented on a list.
13. ❌ is a process in which short-term memories gradually turn into long-term memories, and it is thought that this process mainly occurs while a person sleeps.
14. ❌ memory refers to general world knowledge that we have accumulated throughout our lives. Facts are an example of this.
15. ❌ suggests that there is no clear distinction between long and short term memories, but rather, memories that have more meaning to them are better recalled than those that lack meaning.
16. ❌ is an idea that memory is most effective when information at encoding is also available at retrieval.
17. ❌ Memory is the memory of autobiographical events and is a collection of memories that occurred in a person's personal past made up of the who, what, when, where, why questions. A memory that occurs at a particular place and time.
18. ❌ is the partial or total loss of memory.
19. ❌ is the partial or total loss of your past memories. (Typically presented in soap operas where some missing character may have been found with no memories of who he is.)
20. ❌ is the partial or total loss of the ability to create new memories. (Consider the movie 50 First Dates with Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler.)
21. ❌ suggests that people forget because memories fade with time.
22. ❌ memory is the conscious, intentional recollection of previous experiences and information. (Remembering to go to an appointment, or intentionally remember a childhood event.)
23. ❌ memory is the type of memory in which previous experiences aids in the performance of a task with no conscious awareness.
24. ❌ suggests that when a person forgets, it is due to their older information being pushed out by new information.
25. ❌ suggests that we forget when previous information or future information disrupts our memories.
26. ❌ memory is a memory that is very vivid and often autobiographical. It may be shared amongst a generation. (For example, many people today can recall exactly what they were doing when they heard about 9/11).
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