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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Memory Retrieval and Forgetting

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Studying for a test in the same room that the test is to be given is utilizing the attribute of memory.
2

Difficulty recalling recent experiences because of the memory of earlier experiences is known as interference.
3

A very emotional debate currently rages between advocates of the repressed memory syndrome and the syndrome.
4

The anatomical basis for retrieval failure in amnesiacs appears to involve the .
5

learning is an example of the role an affective attribute of memory plays in retrieval.
6

The Kamin effect is presumed to be caused by differences in internal states as a result of the release of from the pituitary gland.
7

produce a meaningful link between two words and, as a result, enhance recall of past verbal experiences.
8

To study memory, Ebbinghaus invented the syllable.
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refers to the inability to recall a specific event as a result of having experienced another event.
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The physical representation of an experience stored in memory is called a(n) .