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| 2. | knowledge about how to do things, such as riding a bike or swinging a golf club (2 Words) |
| 4. | conscious, willful remembering (2 Words) |
| 6. | a strategic process that helps to maintain short-term memories indefinetly through the use of internal repetition |
| 9. | rich memory records of the circumstances surrounding emotionally significant an surprising events (2 Words) |
| 10. | spacing the repetitions of to-be-remebered information over time (2 Words) |
| 11. | the processes used to construct and internal visual image (2 Words) |
| 13. | special mental tricks that help people think about material in ways that improve later memory. Most ______ require the use of visual imagery. (2 Words) |
| 15. | the system used to maintain information for extended periods of time (2 Words) |
| 17. | remembering that occurs in the absence of conscious awareness or willful intent (2 Words) |
| 18. | the processes that determine and control how memories are formed |
| 20. | a mnemonic device in which you form visual images connecting to-be-remebered items with retrieval cues, or pegs (2 Words) |
| 21. | a process in which the formation of new memories hurts the recovery of old memories (2 Words) |
| 23. | a limited-capacity system that we use to hold information after it has been analyzed for periods lasting less than a minute or two (2 Words) |
| 25. | the batter memory of items near the end of a memorized list (2 Words) |
| 29. | memory loss for events that happen after the point of physical injury (2 Words) |
| 30. | the system that produces and stores auditory sensory memories (2 Words) |
| 31. | the capacity to preserve and recover information |
| 32. | refers to how unique or different a memory record is from other things in memory. Distinctive memory records tend to be recalled well. |
| 33. | an organized knowledge structure in long-term memory |
| 34. | a testing condition in which a person is asked to remeber information without explicit retrieval cues (2 Words) |
| 35. | the loss of accessibility to previously stored material |
| 36. | the better memory of items near the beginning of a memorized list (2 Words) |
| 37. | a mnemonic device in which you choose some pathway, such as moving through the rooms in your house, then form visual images of the to-be-remebered items sitting in locations along pathways (3 Words) |
| 38. | knowledge about the world, stored as facts that make little or no reference to one's personal experiences (2 Words) |