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Taking in and Storing Information
Chapter 10.1 Taking in and Storing Information
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Memory The storage and retrieval of what has been learned or experienced.
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The 3 Processes of Memory
Encoding Storage Retrieval 1 2 3
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3 Processes of Memory Encoding:
Storage Retrieval Encoding: The transforming of information so the nervous system can process it. Basically using your senses- You use acoustic codes by saying something out loud to yourself, over and over Visual codes are used when you make mental pictures Semantic codes are used when you try and make some kind of meaning: remember the word “face” rather than each individual letter
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3 Processes of Memory Storage:
Encoding Storage Retrieval Storage: The process by which information is maintained over a period of time. Dependent upon how much effort was put into encoding the information.
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3 Processes of Memory Retrieval:
Encoding Storage Retrieval Retrieval: The process of obtaining information that has been stored in memory.
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The Three Stages of Memory
Sensory Memory Short-term Memory Long-term Memory 1 2 3
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Three Stages of Memory Sensory memory
Short-term Memory Long-term Memory Sensory memory Very brief memory storage immediately following initial stimulation of a receptor. holds info for a fraction of a second why you don’t notice gaps in motion pic
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Three Stages of Memory Short-term memory
Sensory Memory Short-term Memory Long-term Memory Short-term memory Memory that is limited in capacity to about 7 items, and in duration by the subject’s active rehearsal. holds info for about seconds “Magic # 7”
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Now… write down as many as you can remember
-Let’s make a list on the board -How’d ya do? Let’s see…...
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Short-Term Memory Maintenance rehearsal Chunking
A system for remembering that involves repeating information to oneself without attempting to find meaning in it. Chunking The process of grouping items to make them easier to remember.
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Short-Term Memory Primacy-recency effect Working memory
We are better able to recall information presented at the beginning (primacy) and end (recency) of a list. Working memory Another name for short-term memory.
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Three Stages of Memory Long-term memory
Sensory Memory Short-term Memory Long-term Memory Long-term memory The storage of information over extended periods of time. holds an unlimited amount of info
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Sensory Memory Iconic Memory Echoic Memory Visual sensory memory
Holds visual information for up to a second Echoic Memory Auditory sensory memory Holds auditory information for seconds
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Types of Long-Term Memory:
Semantic memory Episodic memory Declarative memory Procedural memory
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Long-Term Memory Semantic memory Episodic memory
Knowledge of language, including its rules, words, and meanings. Episodic memory Memory of one’s life, including time of occurrence.
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Long-Term Memory Declarative memory Procedural memory
Memory of knowledge that can be called forth consciously as needed. Procedural memory Memory of learned skills that does not require conscious recollection.
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Review… Memory Task Types of Memory A. Declarative B. Episodic
Writing your name Words to the Star Spangled Banner Your friend’s birthday party from last week Tying your shoe What you ate last Thanksgiving Remembering the parts of the limbic system Knowing that the word plane is different from plain, even though they sound the same. Types of Memory A. Declarative B. Episodic C. Semantic D. Procedural
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Answers… 1. D 2. A or C 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C
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That’s [for now] all folks...
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