PSYC100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Suggestibility
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Recall-ability to retrieve informaion not in conscious awareness; must retrieve informaion learned earlier. Recogniion-measure of memory in which the person need only idenify items previously learned. Relearning-measure of memory that assesses the amount of ime saved when learning material for a second ime. Priming- wakening of associaions /associaions are acivated without awareness in one"s memory (memory-less memory) (rabbit=hare: emoions, moods, memories. D j vu-feeling of being in a context similar to one you"ve been in before. State-dependent memory-able to recall something learned in one state again while in same state (drunk or sober) Mood-congruent memory-tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one"s current good or bad mood (sad; sad imes) Forgeing & encoding: what we fail to encode, we will never remember; age afects the amount we remember and encode. Proacive interference (forward-acing)-when you remember something you learned a while ago instead of something you just learned. Retroacive interference-when you forget old informaion ater learning new informaion.