Sleep-dependent Memory Experiment: Final Test Kimberly M. Fenn, Ph.D David Zachary Hambrick, Ph.D Department of Psychology, Michigan State University To start the presentation, press “F5” on your keyboard or click on “Slide Show” (on the tool bar) and then click the leftmost button, “From Beginning”. When the presentation begins, press the space bar to start the experiment.
This is the final test. You will now be tested on your memory for the word pairs that you studied in the previous session. Please take out your morning answer sheet. On each trial, you will be presented with the first word of a pair. Please write down the second word of the pair. For example, if POLICE - CAR was shown earlier, you will now see: POLICE - ??? You should write CAR on your answer sheet. In this test, you will not be shown the correct response. Good luck! Press the space bar to advance to the first trial Welcome back to the Sleep-dependent Memory Experiment!
1. Sea - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
2. Blacksmith - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
3. Animal - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
4. Gale - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
5. Valley - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
6. Knight - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
7. Forest - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
8. School - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
9. Bar - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
10. Fire - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
11. Tower - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
12. Family - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
13. Camp - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
14. Coast - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
15. Gun - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
16. Book - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
17. Cat - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
18. Kitchen - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
19. Thread - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
20. River - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
21. Group - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
22. Mother - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
23. Bird - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
24. Building - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
25. Grain - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
26. Pond - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
27. Glacier - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
28. Plant - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
29. Journey - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
30. Circus - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
31. Play - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
32. Illness - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
33. Mountain - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
34. Team - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
35. Wall - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
36. Road - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
37. Insect - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
38. Cradle - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
39. Rain - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
40. Toast - ??? Press the space bar after you have recorded your response
Thank you for Participating in the Sleep Memory Experiment! The experiment is now complete. You may now score your responses from both tests and calculate your sleep-dependent memory score. If you have any questions, please contact Kimberly Fenn, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University, at Press Esc to exit presentation mode