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Section 6.4 Quiz
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Hyperthymestic syndrome is
temporary amnesia for events after brain damage has occurred.
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a form of marginally functioning autobiographical memory.
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drug- or disease-afflicted autobiographical memory.
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a highly superior form of autobiographical memory.
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Research on "retrograde memory enhancement" has shown that
strong emotions can enhance memory of recently encoded information.
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stress hormones can enhance memory of recently encoded information.
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pharmacologically blocking the effects of stress hormones eliminates retrograde memory enhancement.
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All of the above
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The Deese/Roediger-McDermott effect is a
laboratory demonstration of false memories.
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laboratory demonstration of hyperthymestic syndrome.
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demonstration that most memories are illusions.
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demonstration that all memories can be retrieved, given the correct strategies or methods.
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