Quick Review. What is memory? Sensory Stores Short Term Memory Long Term Memory FORGETTING Information Attention Rehearsal Encoding Retrieval Atkinson-Shiffrin.

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Quick Review

What is memory?

Sensory Stores Short Term Memory Long Term Memory FORGETTING Information Attention Rehearsal Encoding Retrieval Atkinson-Shiffrin Model

Sensory Stores Central Executive Long Term Memory FORGETTING Information Attention Encoding Retrieval Baddeley’s Model Visuospatial Working Memory Verbal Working Memory Working Memory -Visual WM -Spatial WM -Phonological loop/store -Articulatory rehearsal

Sensory Stores Central Executive Implicit Memory FORGETTING Information Attention Encoding Retrieval Explicit Memory Priming Procedural Memory Classical Conditioning Skills Habits Semantic Episodic Working MemoryLong Term Memory Visuospatial Working Memory Verbal Working Memory -Visual WM -Spatial WM -Phonological loop/store -Articulatory rehearsal

How is memory organized?

Necessary & Sufficient Conditions?

Prototype Theory?

Necessary & Sufficient Conditions? Prototype Theory? Collins & Qullian