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The basis for knowing your friends, neighbors, the english language, the national anthem
Memory
The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information
Memory
the process of getting important information and preparing it for storage
Encoding
The process of keeping information (rehearsal)
Storage
The process of getting the information from you long term memory into your short term to use (recall)
retrieval
The Atkinson-Schiffrin (1968) created the three stage sensory model of memory using sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory
Information processing model (Multi-Store model)
Being able to abosrb several stimuli at once
Parallel processing or dual processing
what part of the memory processes everything we sense
Sensory memory
Part of the memory responsible for fleating visual images
Iconic memory
Part of the memory that stores memorys of sounds that last 3-4 seconds
Echoic memory
The duration of this memory varies for different senses
sensory memory
Once information is attended to it can be stored in short-term memory / working memory (STM)
Multi-Store model
Proposes that working memory contains auditory and visual processing controlled by the central executive
Alan Baddeley (2002)
Proposses magic number 7 give or take 2, is amount of infor one can hold in STM
Allan Miller