Chapter 8 Flashcards
_________________ memory refers to the fact that some memories you can put words to
Declarative
___________________ memories are for events or episodes you have experienced (e.g. what you had for lunch yesterday)
Episodic
_______________ memory is your knowledge about the world (e.g. capital of Canada)
Semantic
_______________ memory refers to your knowledge about how to do something (e.g. how to ride a bike)
Procedural
__________________ levels of consciousness is characterized it as temporally and spatially bound to the current situation
Anoetic
_______________ knowledge is not knowing how you know something (e.g. riding a bike)
Tacit
________________ levels of consciousness is awareness of the past that is limited to feelings of familiarity or knowing
Noetic
________________ levels of consciousness is a conscious feeling triggered by the beginnings and endings of events
Autonoetic
Memory is _________________ when conditions present during retrieval match those that were present during encoding
Enhanced
Stimuli associated with an event become __________________ as part of the memory and later used as a retrieval cue
Encoded
Deep processing is more ________ and ______.
Distinctive and Elaborate
________________ is explicitly and consciously bringing to mind what you’ve learned from past events
Explicit memory
_________________ is is when memory influences our behaviour without conscious awareness
Implicit memory
________________ is mistakenly calling a name famous when it was presented in List 1 (i.e. mistaking the source of familiarity)
False fame error