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Write a short note in 35-40 words.
Relationship between stress level and performance
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One of the important processes for storage of information in the LTM is ________
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___________ memory has the shortest duration.
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___________ memory is also known as Working Memory.
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__________ memory has unlimited capacity.
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The span of Short Term Memory is ________
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
Our sense organs also have memory.
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
Short term memory has an unlimited capacity.
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
Conscious memory of facts and events is called explicit memory.
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
Implicit memory is memory of skills.
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State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
When we memorise meanings, concepts and principles, it is called episodic memory.
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Match the following pairs.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1) A technique to improve memory | a. Short Term Memory |
| 2) The most vivid memory | b. Declarative Memory |
| 3) Working memory | c. Implicit Memory |
| 4) Most organized memory | d. Flashbulb Memory |
| 5) Playing a harmonium after a long time | e. Method of Loci |
| 6) Writing an essay on perceptual process | f. LTM |
| g. recall method | |
| h. relearning method |
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Explain the model of working memory proposed by Baddeley.
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Give an example of Episodic memory.
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Compare and contrast.
Implicit Memory - Explicit Memory
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Compare and contrast.
Semantic memory - Episodic memory
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Arrange the following elements in concepts of memory in ascending order.
Elaborative rehearsal, Short Term Memory, Receiving information from the environment, Long Term Memory, Retrieval.
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Match the following pairs.
| Group (A) | Group (B) | ||
| 1. | Tri-doshas | a) | First laboratory of psychology |
| 2. | Tri-Gunas | b) | Study of unconscious |
| 3. | Wilhelm Wundt | c) | Perception, thinking, memory, etc |
| 4. | Sigmund Freud | d) | Satva, Rajas, Tamas |
| 5. | Cognitive processes | e) | Ashtanga Yog |
| 6. | Patanjali | f) | Kapha, Vaat and Pitta |
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Match the following pairs.
| A | B |
| 1. Tri-doshas | a) First laboratory of psychology |
| 2. Tri-Gunas | b) Study of unconscious |
| 3. Wilhelm Wundt | c) Perception, thinking, memory etc |
| 4. Sigmund Freud | d) Satva, Rajas, Tamas |
| 5. Cognitive processes | e) Ashtanga Yog |
| 6. Patanjali | f) Kapha, Vaat and Pitta |
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