Cognitive Psychology Memory Sensory memory Short-term memory Long-term memory.

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Cognitive Psychology Memory Sensory memory Short-term memory Long-term memory

Acoustic sensory store is called: Echoic

Visual sensory memory is called: Iconic Its duration is about 200 milliseconds

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Short-Term Memory

Short Term memory is limited in at least 2 ways 1) duration (about 20 sec.) 2) capasity (about 7 chunks)

How Big is a Chunk ?

Types of Long Term Memory

Declarative Memory (explicit) Semantic (facts) Episodic (events) Procedural Memory (implicit) Motor and Cognitive Skills Conditioned responses