Memory 1 - Encoding/Atkinson's Model Flashcards

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What is semantic encoding?

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  • relating info to knowledge that is already in the brain
  • more meaningful = easier to remember
  • ex. organizing words by category
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What is visual encoding?

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  • encoding info as images
  • relates to visual incorporated with words
  • high imagery words encoded visually and semantically
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What is acoustic encoding?

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  • encoding the sound words make
  • enhanced through semantic and visual encoding
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What are examples of automatic vs. effortful processing?

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automatic: time, place, frequency
effortful: studying for an exam

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What is sensory memory?

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  • short term memory of senses (0.5 - 5 seconds)
  • moved to semantic if important
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How much and how long is info held in short-term memory?

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  • about 20 seconds
  • if rehearsed, 20 seconds repeats
  • about 5-9 pieces of information
  • better for numbers than letters, and acoustic than visual
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What are the main types of long term memory?

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Explicit (declarative): conscious remembering
- episodic vs. semantic
Implicit (non-declaritive): automatic process
- procedural vs. emotional conditioning

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What are the main types of retrieval?

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recall: retrieval without help of retrieval cues
recognition: identifying info previously learnt
relearning: reviewing info already learnt

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