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Cogsci 1B Final Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Three Stage model of memory 
Atkinson-Shiffrin model 
 
sensory memory 
working memory (short term memory) 
long term memory 
 
 
 
Sensory memory 
holds sensory info briefly (.5-4 seconds) 
 
selection and processing of info 
 
part of perception 
 
iconic memory 
echoic memory 
 
 
 
 
iconic memory 
photographic memory 
 
visual sensory memory 
 
 
 
echoic memory 
auditory sensory memory
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COGSCI 1B FINAL EXAM Q&A 2024
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Three Stage model of memory - Answer-Atkinson-Shiffrin model 
 
sensory memory 
working memory (short term memory) 
long term memory 
 
Sensory memory - Answer-holds sensory info briefly (.5-4 seconds) 
 
selection and processing of info 
 
part of perception 
 
iconic memory 
echoic memory 
 
iconic memory - Answer-photographic memory 
 
visual sensory memory 
 
echoic memory - Answer-auditory sensory memory 
 
eidetic imagery - Answer-photographic memory 
 
characterized by relatively long las...
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Psych Final Exam COHN | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Which level of processing results in longer-lasting memory codes - Semantic (what is the meaning of 
a word or material) 
A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli is called - Iconic 
our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember - 
Availability heuristic 
research findings suggest that iconic memory lasts for approximately - 1/2 second 
by encouraging people to imagine their home being destroyed by fire insurance agents are especially 
successfu...
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Which level of processing results in longer-lasting memory codes CORRECT ANSWER Semantic (what is the meaning of a word or material) 
 
A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli is called CORRECT ANSWER Iconic 
 
our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember CORRECT ANSWER Availability heuristic 
 
research findings suggest that iconic memory lasts for approximately CORRECT ANSWER 1/2 second 
 
by encouraging people to imagine their home being de...
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Umich Psych 240 - Exam 2 Questions And Answers
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Memory - The processes involved in retaining, retrieving, and using information about stimuli, 
images, events, ideas, and skills after the original information is no longer present. 
Modal Model of Memory - Stages - structural features 
1) Sensory memory is an initial stage that holds all incoming information for seconds or fractions of a 
second 
2) Short-term memory (STM) holds 5-7 items for about 15-30 seconds. We will describe the 
characteristics of short-term memory in this chapter 
3) Lo...
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PSY 100>PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER 8 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS100% CORRECT (LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025).
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1)	The cognitive revolution and the invention of computers both contributed to the metaphor of human memory as a(n): 
A)	audio tape recorder.	B) information-processing system. 
C) filing cabinet.	D) library system. 
Answer: B 
 
2)	With regard to human memory, the assumed process whereby incoming information is translated into a neural code that your brain can understand is called: 
A)	storage.	B) priming.	C) retrieval.	D) encoding. 
Answer: D 
 
3)	If you are using a computer, the keystrokes yo...
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Automatic processing most clearly occurs without 
 
a. conscious rehearsal 
b. encoding 
c. implicit memory 
d. chunking correct answersa. conscious rehearsal 
 
When we meet a new person and after he introduces himself, we IMMEDIATELY forget his name. This is evidence of _____ at work. 
 
a. echoic memory 
b. iconic memory 
c. short term memory 
d. effortful processing correct answersc. short term memory 
 
Varsity basketball players can recall the positions of the players after a 4-second gla...
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PSYCH 100 Exam #3 (Crosby) Latest Update 2024!! 
 
 
 
Memory - ANSWER system that senses, organizes, stores, and retrieves information 
 
Memory Process - ANSWER Encoding, Storage, Retrieval 
 
Encoding - ANSWER Converting environmental and mental stimuli into memorable brain codes. 
 
Storage - ANSWER "Holding on" to encoded information 
 
Retrieval - ANSWER Pulling information from storage 
-Example: "Find it in our brain" when it is needed 
 
Information-Processing Model - ANSWER Assumes...
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PSYCHOLOGY 1504 UNIT 4 — MILESTONE 4: According to Duckworth, which of the following statement
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According to Duckworth, which of the following statements is true of grit? 
 
 
 
It is a prerequisite for talent. 
 
It is a poor predictor of success. 
 
It is the same thing as skill. 
 
It can be developed over time. 
UNIT 4 — MILESTONE 4 12/16 
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CONCEPT 
 Creative Thinking 
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Report an issue with this question 
Select the trait that is most commonly shared by creative thinkers. 
Report an issue with this question 
Glancing at speed limit signs while driving util...
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Sensation correct answer: characteristics of incoming stimuli 
 
Perception correct answer: processes used to create a meaningful interpretation of sensations 
 
Transduction correct answer: external messages translated into language we can understand 
 
Light correct answer: transduced in vision; form of electromagnetic signals 
 
Anatomy of the Eye (Vision) correct answer: cornea and lens -> pupil -> retina -> receptor cells (rods and cones) -> optical nerve -> brain 
 
Dep...