Midterm Review MEMORY, THINKING AND LANGUAGE Flashcards
What is Repression?
Mnemonics
also known as a memory aid, is a tool that helps you remember an idea or phrase with a pattern of letters, numbers, or relatable associations.
Connection Mnemonics
Image/ Model Mnemonics
Music Mnemonics
Name Mnemonics
Note Organization/ Outline Mnemonics
Spelling Mnemonics
Short-term Memory
Procedural vs. Declarative memories
Recall vs. Recognition
Recall is remember from memory w/o sensory cue, recognition is remembering with the us of a sensory cue. (Match is recognized)
Retrograde Amnesia
Inability to remember past episodic information (common after head injury)
Anterograde Amnesia
Inability to form new memories; related to hippocampus damage. (Finding Dory)
Long-Term Potentiation
Proactive Interference
Proactive = OLD messes with NEW info (info learned earlier interferes with info learned later)
Availability vs. Representative Heuristics
Wolfgang Kohler
Chomsky vs. Skinner
Phonemes vs. Morphemes
Syntaxes vs. Semantics
Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis (Whorf)
Retroactive Interference
NEW messes with OLD (Info learned later messes with info learned earlier)