Memory Stage Model. Sensory Memory Iconic (Visual ) Echoic (Auditory)

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Memory Stage Model

Sensory Memory Iconic (Visual ) Echoic (Auditory)

STM storage

Chunking

Magic Number 7 George Miller 7 plus/minus 2 is capacity of STM storage

Website Addresses When long and meaningless (to you), are very difficult to remember. But experience or familiarity with the address allows you to chunk and recall an address with relative ease.

For example, /psychsci2/content/outlines/ch07.asp

Serial Recall Primacy and Recency Effects

Demonstration of Iconic Storage seum_en/Experiments/Sperling- exp.html