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Memory: Unit 7 The information processing model views human (and computer) memory as a system that encodes, stores, and retrieves bits of information. In humans, information processing occurs in three systems: sensory memory, short-term memory, long-term memory.
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Memory - The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information 1. The Memory Process: Encoding Storage Retrieval 2. Types of Memory Sensory Memory Short-Term Memory Long-Term Memory
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Three Stage Process of Memory
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Sensory Memory The immediate, initial recording of sensory information in the memory system. Stored just for an instant, and most gets unprocessed.
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Sensory memory iconic memory - a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli, a photograph like quality lasting only about a second. echoic memory - for auditory stimuli. If you are not paying attention to someone, you can still recall the last few words said in the past three or four seconds.
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Short Term Memory Memory that holds a few items briefly. The info will be stored into long- term or forgotten. 18 seconds Rehearsal - You must repeat things over and over to put them into your long-term memory.
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Short Term Memory A.K.A …WORKING MEMORY Another way of describing the use of short-term memory is called working memory.
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Short Term Memory How many bits of information can we hold in there? STM Capacity Activity I will read a several groupings of numbers, to which you should listen carefully without writing anything. After each series, I will ask you to use your memory to write down the numbers, in the order that I read them. Remember, do not write anything until I tell you to do so.
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Short Term Memory Capacity The Magic Number… 7 bits, plus or minus 2
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Short Term Memory information held can be increased if it is organized into chunks of meaningful information. chunking - organizing items into familiar, manageable units. Chunk- from Goonies
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Chunking First row makes little sense to us….but when we chunk the characters differently they become easy to remember.
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Memory Demonstration You will see/hear a list of words, then you will have 30 seconds to write down as many of the words you can recall. Do not write until I tell you to!
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Serial position effects Our tendency to recall best the last and first items in a list. primacy effect - the enhanced ability to recall items from the beginning of the list. recency effect - the enhanced ability to recall items from the end of the list.
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