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Richard Griggs Psychology: A Concise Introduction, 3rd Edition Outline PowerPoints Chapter 5: Memory © 2012 Worth Publishers

Chapter 5: Memory I. Three-Stage Model of Memory A. Sensory Memory 1. The Temporal Integration Procedure 2. Sperling’s Full- and Partial-Report Procedures B. Short-Term Memory 1. The Capacity of Short-Term Memory 2. The Duration of Short-Term Memory C. Long-Term Memory 1. Types of Long-Term Memories 2. Amnesia, the Loss of Long-Term Memories 3. Evidence for Short-Term Versus Long- Term Memory Distinction

Chapter 5: Memory II. Encoding Information into Memory A. How We Encode Information 1. Levels-of-Processing Theory 2. Elaborative Rehearsal 3. Environmental Effects on Encoding B. How to Improve Encoding

Chapter 5: Memory III. Retrieving Information from Memory A. How to Measure Retrieval B. Why We Forget C. The Reconstructive Nature of Retrieval