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Memory
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What is Memory? Process by which we recollect prior experiences and information and skills learned in the past Explicit Memory- clear specific information- Episodic/Semantic Episodic Memory Memory of a specific event you took place at or experienced Semantic Memory General knowledge that people remember, cannot remember when knowledge was gained. Ex. alphabet Implicit Memory Skills or procedures you have learned. Ex. Swimming, riding bike
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Encoding Translation of information into a form in which it can be stored OTTFFSSENT Visual Codes- memorize what you see Acoustic Codes- repeat it and remember auditory code Semantic Codes-makes sense of the letters Storage Maintenance Rehearsal- repeating information Elaborative-relating new information to make it meaningful Retrieval Locating stored information
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Sensory Memory Immediate recording of information we get from our senses Short-term Memory The bridge between sensory memory and long term memory Long-Term Memory Contains vast amount information that we want or need to remember for a longer period of time. Ex. 923
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Forgetting Can occur at any one of the three stages of memory Basic Memory Tasks Recognition-identifying objects or events encountered before Recall- bring it back to mind Relearning- relearn fairly quickly Amnesia - Memory loss Infantile Amnesia- loss of memories (episodic) before the age of 3 Anterograde- trauma that prevents the forming of new memories Retrograde- forget the period leasing up to the truma
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