PSY 323 Quiz: Chapter 6: Attention and Memory - Review Questions

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Chapter 6 review questions: a small-capacity store that deals with the items currently in use is. A: sensation: memory for events in one"s past is known as. A: episodic memory: making connections between new information and already known information is called. A: mnemonics: the theoretical paradigm that uses a computer metaphor to help explain how people process stimuli is called. A: information-processing model: the earliest component of the information processing model is. A: information processing theory: the ability to remember rather extensive amounts of information for an extended period of time is called. Long-term memory: answering a multiple choice question on an exam, like this one is an example of. A: recognition: processes that are fast, reliable, and are insensitive to increases in cognitive demands are said to be. A: automatic processing: john has driven the same short route to work everyday for the last 7 years.

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