Lecture 12 - Memory Flashcards

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What are the key components of the Multi-Store Model of Memory?

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The Multi-Store Model of Memory includes three main components:
- sensory memory
- short-term memory (STM)
- long-term memory (LTM)

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How is sensory memory measured, and what is its capacity and duration?

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  • sensory memory is measured using tasks like Sperling’s partial report.
  • It has a large capacity (12+ items for visual sensory memory) but a very short duration, typically less than a second
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How is the capacity of short-term memory typically measured?

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  • The capacity of short-term memory is commonly measured using a span task, where participants recall a list of items (e.g. letters or digits) presented one per second.
  • The typical capacity is around 7 ± 2 items
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what factors can influence the effective capacity of short-term memory?

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  • Rehearsal can increase the shelf-life of information in short-term memory, and the capacity can appear shorter when rehearsal is prevented
  • interference and temporal decay also affect memory retention
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What is the capacity and duration of long-term memory?

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  • Long-term memory has a massive, potentially unlimited capacity
  • it can store a vast amount of information, including words, names, songs, personal life events, and skills
  • the duration can span a lifetime
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describe an experiment that demonstrates the capacity of long-term memory

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In a 2008 study, participants were shown 2500 images over 5.5 hours. Later, they were tested on pairs of images to identify which one they has seen before, demonstrating a high capacity for long-term memory

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What are mnemonic strategies, and how do they aid memory retrieval?

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  • Mnemonic strategies are techniques that help improve memory retrieval by associating information with specific cues.
  • common strategies include the Method of Loci (associating memoranda with familiar locations), the Pegword Technique (pairing vivid imagery with memoranda), and the Keyword Method (pairing a word the sounds similar to the target)
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How can chunking improve memory capacity?

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  • chunking involves grouping individual elements into larger, meaningful units, making it easier to remember more information.
  • For example breaking down a long number into smaller groups or linking digits to meaningful concepts can significantly improve recall
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What is the reconstructive nature of memory?

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  • Memory is not just a passive retrieval process but also involves reconstruction.
  • This means that memory can be influenced by schemas (templates or scripts for familiar situations), misinformation, and false memories, leading to the inclusion of details that were not originally encoded
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