A) that must happen in the future.
B) that have occurred in the immediate past.
C) that have occurred in the distant past.
D) that are no longer stored in working memory.
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A) the literal record of past events in memory.
B) creating a neural representation of an experience.
C) the use of current stimuli to decode or understand previous events.
D) creating a stimulus that can be perceived and used by a given species.
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A) an S-R relationship.
B) a general rule.
C) an R-O relationship.
D) an S(R-O) relationship.
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A) retention.
B) acquisition.
C) spatial memory.
D) retrieval.
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A) are, by definition, held there only long enough to complete a given task.
B) are held only for a short (10-25 seconds) time.
C) are held for a long time, and are necessary for successful use of incoming and recently acquired information.
D) are useful only when other means of behavior acquisition fail.
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A) CaM receptors.
B) NMDA receptors.
C) AMPA receptors.
D) KII receptors.
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A) retention intervals vary; the retrieval phase is varied
B) the retrieval phase varies; the acquisition phase is varied
C) the acquisition phase varies; retention intervals are varied
D) retention intervals vary; the acquisition phase is varied
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A) presenting a retrieval cue and testing immediately.
B) presenting a retrieval cue and testing some time later.
C) presenting a retrieval cue during acquisition.
D) presenting a retrieval cue that sets the occasion for the training phase.
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A) rehearsal processes in animals can be brought under stimulus control.
B) memory processes in animals can be brought under stimulus control.
C) memory processes in animals involve the passive storage of information.
D) memory processes in humans can be brought under stimulus control.
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A) they produce NR2A into adulthood.
B) they produce NR2B into adulthood.
C) they have more difficulty in the Morris water maze.
D) they have more difficulty in stimulus discrimination tasks.
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A) introspective
B) prospective
C) retrospective
D) rehearsal
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A) a sample stimulus presentation
B) a start cue
C) a delay interval
D) a discriminative stimulus presentation
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A) prospection.
B) retrospection.
C) introspection.
D) rehearsal memory.
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A) that acquisition is more difficult, recall is easier.
B) that items in long-term storage are more permanent than previously thought.
C) that items in long-term storage can be made more malleable than previously thought.
D) that most of what we consider memory is actually classical or instrumental conditioning.
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A) memory deficits can be overcome by reminder treatments.
B) hypothermia causes retrograde amnesia.
C) memory deficits occur in response to ECT.
D) memory in the short-term store is shown to be vulnerable.
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A) retrieval
B) retention
C) acquisition
D) trace-delay
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