Chapter 6 - Memory Flashcards
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Memory
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- an active system that receives information from the senses, puts that information into a usable form, and organizes it as it stores it away, and then retrieves the information from storage.
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Encoding
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- Set of mental operations that people perform on sensory information to convert that information into a form that is usable in the brain’s storage systems.
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Storage
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- Holding on to information for some period of time.
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Retrieval
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- Getting information that is in storage into a form that can be used.
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Sensory memory
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- The very first stage of memory, where raw information from the senses is held for a very brief period of time.
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Iconic memory
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- Visual sensory memory, lasting only a fraction of a second.
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Eidetic imagery
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- The ability to access a visual memory for 30 seconds or more.
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Echoic memory
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- Auditory sensory memory, lasting only 2-4 seconds.
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Short-term memory (STM)
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- The memory system in which information is held for brief periods of time while being used.
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Selective attention
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- The ability to focus on only one stimulus from among all sensory input.
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Working memory
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- An active system that processes the information in short-term memory.
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Maintenance rehearsal
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- Practice if saying some information to be remembered over and over in one’s head in order to maintain it is short-term memory.
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Long-term memory (LTM)
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- The system of memory into which all the information is placed to be kept more or less permanently.
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Elaborative rehearsal
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- A method of transferring information from STM into LTM by making that information meaningful in some way.
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Nondeclarative (implicit) memory
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- Type of LTM including memory for skills, procedures, habits, and conditioned responses. These memories are not conscious but are implied to exist because they affect conscious behavior.