everyday memory/memory errors Flashcards

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autobiographical memory

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  • what happens in your life
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childhood/infantile amnesia

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  • inability to remember before age 3
  • children can encode memories but not access them
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retrograde childhood amnesia (events before age 3) starts at age ____ and is fully forgotten at age ____

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7, 10

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can memories survive childhood amnesia?

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  • yes
  • highly emotional (caused big reaction, can be due to emotion response from others)
  • memories you develop a story around the event
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5
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t or f: memories are not just in your head

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true, they are also in your social interactions
- long term partners develop interconnected memory systems

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socially distributed cog systems

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  • recalling info together leads to better ability to recall autobiographical info
  • more vivid, more info, new info, rely on others to recall info you wouldnt have before
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memory and emotion

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  • better memory for emotional events
  • enhances encoding (emotional public events, traumatic personal experiences)
  • link between memory and emotion (amygdala speeds up processing)
  • why: attentional focus/intensity, encoding depth, rehearsal/review, emotions are a retrieval cue
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Flashbulb memories

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  • linked to emotional/surprising event, enhanced consolidation
  • vivid memory
  • autobiographical
  • ‘snapshot’ in your mind
  • can be positive or negative
  • susceptible to change
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t or f: emotionality does not effect how vividly emotions are remembered

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false, it does

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10
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after researching flashbulb memories, what was suggested that they depend on

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  • prior knowledge
  • personal importance
  • emotional state
  • overt rehearsal
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Hypermnesia

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  • superior autobiographical memory
  • brain holds onto mundane events how people regularly hold onto emotional ones
  • remember events they experience in great detail
  • no other memory strengths
  • have habit/organization/skill learning present in OCD patients (does not interfere w functioning however)
  • still experience childhood amnesia
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12
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t or f: adrenalin improves memory

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true

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13
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Narritre rehearsal hypothesis

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People’s memories of significant events are due to rehearsal

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