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Introduction to Psychology Class 13: Memory 1 Myers: 257-279 July 10, 2006
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Overview of the chapter Encoding + Storage + Retrieval Types of memory Types of information processing Physiology of memory Forgetting False Memory
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Definition: The persistence of learning over time through encoding, storage, and retrieval of information Flashbulb Memory: A clear memory of an emotionally significant moment or event - “Capture this!” - Photographic quality - Reinforced often - Not necessarily accurate
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Atkinson-Shiffrin model (1968) Three stages of information processing
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Encoding - Processing information in to the memory system Storage - Retention of encoded information over time Retrieval - Process of getting memory out of storage
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K 1 P 7 Q 3 9 L S
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Sensory memory: - Iconic (visual—words or pictures) - Echoic (auditory) - Immediate initial recording of sensory information
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Short-term memory - Limited - Working memory - Vision > Audition - 7 plus or minus 2 - 15-30 seconds unless rehearsed - E.g. Dialing a phone number Long-term memory - Virtually limitless - Enduring
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Encoding How is the information processed? Central - High motivation, high opportunity - Effortful and reasoned, mostly by cognition - Attention to the message Peripheral - Low motivation, low opportunity - Automatic and unreasoned, mostly by association - Attention to other cues like attractiveness, music
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Peripheral processing
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Central processing
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to forgot supplies to but hurry store and oranges was a but oranges Jen the she and cleaning grocery went like apples chocolate in
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Jen went to the grocery store to buy stuff like apples oranges chocolate and cleaning supplies but she was in a hurry and forgot the oranges
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Meaning - Nonsense syllables vs. real words - Strings of words vs. sentences Chunking - Organizing items in to familiar meaningful units - Mnemonics - Hierarchies
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The role of rehearsal
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Serial position effects - Primacy - Recency
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The Case of Clive Wearing What caused his amnesia? What type(s) of memory has he lost? What are the physiological changes in his brain?
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