Lecture 5 Flashcards

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Atikinson and Shiffrin 3 memory structures

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  • Sensory memory
  • Short-term store
  • Long-term store
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How we differentiate the stores

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  • Encoding
  • Duration
  • Capacity
  • Type of code(s)
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Short-term store

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  • Selective attention (select information from sensory memory)
  • Retrieve from long term store
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Short-term store duration

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  • Roughly 15 seconds
  • Present something, delay, remember?
  • Present something, delay with activity, remember?
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5
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Short-term store code

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  • Coding in terms of sounds
  • Acoustic verbal linguistic code
  • Intrusion errors are usually acoustic (D instead of T)
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6
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Sensory memory code

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  • Basic features
  • Not semantic
  • Not linguistic
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Long-term store code

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  • Coding in terms of semantics

- intrusion errors usually semantic (ship for boat)

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Short-term store capacity

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  • Very small

7 +/- 2

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9
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Reduction encoding

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Chunking

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10
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Elaboration encoding

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Adding to input

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11
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Serial position curve

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  • List of items
  • Recall as many items as possible
  • Primacy section: first items in long-term store
  • Middle numbers have little transfer in long-term store do to lack of rehearsal
  • Recency section: last items still be rehearsed, accessing from short-term store
  • Distraction at end prevents rehearsal of last items causing them to be lost
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