3. Define proactive & retroactive

  1. 3. Define proactive & retroactive inhibition. Create a memory strategy to help you remember & discriminate between them. Explain
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  2. Explanation of proactive and retroactive interference and how you might counteract their effects while studying in order to
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  3. Explain proactive and retroactive interference and how you might counteract their effects while studying in order to facilitate
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  4. Trace the memory system from stimuli into long-term memory. Discuss the features of each step and factors that enhance or impede
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  5. Trace the memory system from stimuli into long-term memory. Siscuss the features of each step and factors that enhance or impede
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  6. Match the description that best matches the term. (3 points)Hippocampus Retrieval cues Retroactive Interference Proactive
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  7. Match the description that best matches the term.(3 points)DecayRetrograde Amnesia Amnesia Repression Anterograde Amnesia
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  8. Match the description that best matches the term. (3 points)DecayRetrograde Amnesia Amnesia Repression Anterograde Amnesia
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  9. Match the description that best matches the term. (3 points)DecayRetrograde Amnesia Amnesia Repression Anterograde Amnesia
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  10. What is the difference between proactive and reactive?proactive acts upon what is important; reactive acts only on what is
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