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psych 346 Exam III

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Schacter's claims regarding priming and explicit recall/recognition and the evidence (apparent dissociations) he uses to support them;
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Later evidence that cast doubts on schacter's claims
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the difference between the different theoretical view and pro's and con's of each. from schacter
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Implicit at encoding:
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arguments for/against priming for novel information or associations.
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priming and the brain -- what determines which regions change.
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examples of memory influencing attention
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examples of attention influencing memory
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Summerfield Key experiment -- explain
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Cue effectiveness: from summerfield key experiment
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Brain activation patterns in key experiment
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Interpretation from summerfield key experiment: Implicit/explicit
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Arousal effects on implicit and explicit memory
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Encoding specificity; does it apply to priming too?
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Behavioral and brain effects of directing attention to/from different types of information (turk-browne experiment)
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Evidence for suppression (Gazzaley experiment)
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Cabeza paper: focus on AtoM hypothesis and its interpretation of the different functions of different regions of parietal cortex.
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Name the seven sins
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