psy 200 module 3 TAFMEDS terms

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anterograde amnesia

brain damage with impaired ability to remember new long-term memory demonstrated in behavior

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declarative memory

long-term memory for facts and events

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non-declarative memory

long-term memory demonstrated in behavior

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procedural memory

knowing how to do something

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priming

presented before target and helps in processing it

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episodic memory

memory for personal experiences and what, where, and when information

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semantic memory

memory for general knowledge, concepts, and language

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concepts

mental representations of categories of objects

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schema

general; packet of information about the world, events, or people

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script

specific; information about the order of events in a particular situation

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repetition suppression

less brain activity when presenting a stimulus many times

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semantic dementia

brain damage with impaired semantic memory but intact episodic memory

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saying-is-believing effect

presenting inaccurate information and retrieving those inaccuracies later; believing your own lies

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autobiographical memory

memory for events of your own life without where and when information

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flashbulb memories

vivid and detailed emotional memories of major events

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flashbacks

intense, emotional memories of traumatic events recalled involuntarily by people with PTSD

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childhood amnesia

adults often don't remember events prior to the age of 3

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reminiscence bump

older people recall most memories from ages 10 and 30

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confirmation bias

eyewitness memory distorted by expectations

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misinformation effect

eyewitness memory distorted by misleading information after an event

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weapon focus

eyewitnesses focus on one important aspect of an event and ignore details

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unconscious transference

eyewitnesses identify familiar but innocent face as suspect

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prospective memory

remembering that you have to do something in the future

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meta-memory

beliefs and knowledge about your own memory

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orthography

letters and word spellings

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phonology

part and whole word sounds

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lexical decision task

quickly decide whether a string of letters forms a word

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naming task

rapidly pronounce out loud visual words

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word superiority effect

target letter rapidly identified when presented in a word rather than non-word letter string

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pseudoword

strings of letters that can be pronounced

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surface dyslexia

impaired ability to read irregular or exception words but intact regular word reading

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lexicon

mental store of detailed information about words

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deep dyslexia

impaired ability to read unfamiliar words and pseudowords with semantic errors

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homophones

words spelled differently but pronounced the same

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semantics

meaning conveyed by words, phrases, and sentences

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syntax

set of rules about word order within sentences

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grammar

set of rules about acceptable word orders and parts of speech

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parsing

how people take apart and understand syntactical or grammatical structure of sentences

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pragmatics

real world understanding of language; intended meaning

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retrospective memory

memory for things in the past