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Information Stores Repositories that hold information. –Sensory memory –Working memory –Long-term memory
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Cognitive Processes Intellectual actions that transform the information and move it from one store to another. –Attention, perception, encoding and retrieval
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Metacognition People’s awareness of and control over their cognitive processes. –Mechanism we use to monitor our learning
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Sensory Memory The part of our cognitive system that briefly holds information until we attend to it.
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Working Memory Conscious “thinking” part of our cognitive learning system (short term memory) –10-20 seconds –7 items
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Overcoming Limitations Schemas –Interrelated networks of information constructed in working memory and recorded in long-term memory Automaticity –Results from overloading a skill to the point that it can be performed with little conscious effort
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Cognitive Processes Attention –consciously focusing on a stimulus Perception –Attaching meaning to a stimulus Encoding –Representing meaning in long-term memory
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Cognitive Processes Meaningfulness –Number of connections or links between an idea and the other ideas in long-term memory Retrieval –pulling information from long-term memory back to working memory
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Long-Term Memory Our permanent information store
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