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Grouchy, Gabby, Fearful, Sleepy, Smiley, Jumpy, Hopeful, Horney, Shy, Droopy, Dopey, Sniffy, Wishful, Puffy, Dumpy, Sneezy, Lazy, Pop, Grumpy, Bashful, Cheerful, Teach, Shorty, Nifty, Happy, Doc, Wheezy, and Stubby.
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Such as…. ROY G. BIV HOMES
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Encoding – (The process of putting information into digital format.) Storage – Hard Drive Retrieval – Accessing the Hard Drive
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Much information is stored in STM phonologically (according to how it sounds) Some information is stored visually Research has shown that memory for visually encoded information is better than phonologically encoded information
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Attention All the rest External Stimuli Sensory Registers gone Short Term Memory Long Term Memory Retrieval 1. Encoding 3. Retrieval 2. Storage Information Processing Model
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Spring is the The most beautiful Time of the year
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Short-term memory holds information we are aware of or thinking about at any given moment Sometimes referred to as working memory
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Research indicates that STM can hold 7+/- 2 bits of information Current research has demonstrated that STM can hold whatever is rehearsed in 1.5 to 2 seconds Larger amounts of information can be held by using the process of chunking
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Much information is stored in STM phonologically (according to how it sounds) Some information is stored visually Research has shown that memory for visually encoded information is better than phonologically encoded information
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Research indicates that STM can hold 7+/- 2 bits of information Current research has demonstrated that STM can hold whatever is rehearsed in 1.5 to 2 seconds Larger amounts of information can be held by using the process of chunking
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423-19 267-198 390-675-2 573-291-43 721-354-456 245-619-832-2 141-384-515-89 201-315-426-762
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Much information is stored in STM phonologically (according to how it sounds) Some information is stored visually Research has shown that memory for visually encoded information is better than phonologically encoded information
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Everything that is learned is stored in long-term memory Capacity of long-term memory Vast amounts of information may be stored for many years No known limits to capacity Outline
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Most information is encoded in terms of meaning Some information is stored verbatim Some information is coded in terms of nonverbal images Research has shown that memory for visually encoded information is better than phonologically encoded information CONCEPT MAPS CREATE A VISUAL!!!!
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Explicit memory Episodic Memory Semantic Memory Implicit memory Procedural Memory Emotional Memory @#$!&
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Explicit memory = conscious recall Memory for information we can readily express and are aware of having This information can be intentionally recalled Episodic Memories - Memories for personal events in a specific time and place Semantic Memories - Memory for general facts and concepts not linked to a specific time Implicit memory = without conscious recall Memory for information that we cannot readily express and may not be aware of having Cannot be intentionally retrieved
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Bringing information from LTM back to STM Outline
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