In: Psychology
5 Question the most appropriate description to the term.
A section of memory is lost after a blow to the head
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure
Dementia and forgetfulness due to malnutrition
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Plaque build up damages memories
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Emotionally induced memory loss
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Proactive Interference and insufficient study
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Motivated forgetting
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Damage to the engram caused memory loss
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Adding a new item to a list renders the previous item less likely to be retrieved
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Loss of memory from before a blow to the head.
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
Forgetting the source of information
1. Retrograde Amnesia
2. Trace transformation
3. Amnesia
4. Sleeper Effect
5. Karsokoff Syndrome
6. Repression
7. Encoding Failure?
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Answer
1. The correct answer is - 3.
"A section of memory is lost after a blow to the head - Amnesia." When a section of memory is lost after a severe injury tp head, it is considered to be amnesia, which is of 2 types; retrograde and anterograde amnesia. Retrograde amnesia is when we are unable to recall past memories, whereas the anterograde amnesia is when we are unable to create new memories.
2. The correct answer is - 5.
"Dementia and forgetfulness due to malnutrition - Korsakoff Syndrome." The Korsakoff syndrome is a memory disorder which is the result of severe deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1).
3. The correct answer is - 5.
"Plaque build-up damages memories - Korsakoff syndrome. "
4. The correct answer is - 6.
Emotionally induced memory loss - Repression."
5. The correct answer is - 7.
Proactive Interference and insufficient study - Encoding Failure."
6. The correct answer is - 6.
"Motivated forgetting - Repression."
7. The correct answer is - 3.
"Damage to the engram caused memory loss - Amnesia. "
8. The correct answer is - 2.
"Adding a new item to a list renders the previous item less likely to be retrieved - Trace Transformation. "
9. The correct answer is - 1.
"Loss of memory from before a blow to the head - Retrograde Amnesia. "
10. The correct answer is - 4.
"Forgetting the source of information - Sleeper Effect."
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