Chapter 8 - Remembering & Judging Flashcards
The process of acquiring and using knowledge
Cognition
The ability to store and retrieve information over time
-Kim Peek-Rain Man
Memory
Memory where small amounts of information can be kept for more than a few seconds but less than one minute
Short-Term Memory (STM)
A pattern of knowledge in long-term memory that helps us organize information
-like a blueprint
Schema
The processes that we use to make sense of, modify, interpret, and store information in short-term memory
Working Memory
The process of repeating information out loud with the goal of keeping it in short-term memory
Maintenance Rehearsal
The process of organizing information into smaller groupings, thereby increasing the number of items that can be held in short-term memory
Chunking
Memory storage that can hold information for days, months, and years
Long-Term Memory
A memory disorder that involves the inability to transfer information from short-term to long-term memory
-Clive Wearing
Anterograde Amnesia
Errors in memory or judgement that are caused by the inappropriate use of cognitive processes
Cognitive Memory
A vivid and emotional memory of an unusual even that people believe they remember very well
Flashbulb Memory