Forgetting And Memory Improvement Flashcards
_____ - involves identifying events that have been encountered before (easiest memory task, as seeing something will trigger your memory like multiple choice questions)
Recognition
_____ - involves bringing something back to the mind, and reconstructing it in your mind (unprompted)
Recall
_____ - Involves learning a fact we have learned before, but have forgotten
Relearning
____ - the loss of long term memory as a result of injury or Justice
Amnesia
_____ amnesia - Loss of info after an injury (can remember things before the injury, hippocampus is usually injured and can’t transfer short term to long term)
Anterograde amnesia
_____ amnesia - Unable to remember things before the injury
Retrograde amnesia
______ - The process of bringing up old memories (can change how we remember or what we remember about past events, leads to getting things wrong)
Reconstruction
_____ - Phenomenon of someone changing how they remember an event based on something someone else said (can cause misidentification in crime)
Suggestibility
_____ - people may reconstruct memories falsely after exposure to misinformation (By Loftus and Palmer, conducted the car crash study w/ 45 college students and changed words like “crash” to “contacted”)
Misinformation effect
_____ - tool that can be used to help you remember new info (PEMDAS, can be in the form of an acronym/phrase/jingle)
Mnemonic device