Memory Flashcards

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Summary

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Memory involves encoding, storage and retrieval of information.

All information entering the brain passes through sensory memory and enters short- term memory (STM).

Information is then either transferred to long-term memory (LTM) or is discarded.

Memories include past experiences, knowledge and thoughts.

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Sensory Memory

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Sensory memory retains all the visual and auditory input received for a few seconds.

Only selected images and sounds are encoded into short-term memory.
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Displacement and Decay

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  1. displacement (pushing out old information by new info)

2. decay (the breakdown of a memory trace when neurons are not activated)

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Chunking

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Chunking: Organizing items into familiar, manageable units e.g. phone number becomes 3 ‘chunks’ rather than 11 individual digits.

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Serial position effect

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Primacy (first and in ltm ) and recency (most recent and in stm) -

items at the start or end of a list are remembered best

Called the Serial Position Effect

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Short term memory

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STM has a limited capacity and holds information for a short time. The capacity of STM can be improved by ‘chunking’.

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Working memory model

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STM can also process data, to a limited extent, as well as store it. This ‘working
memory model’ explains why the STM can perform simple cognitive tasks.

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Rehearsal

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Items can be retained in STM by Rehearsal: Repeating something over in your mind or out loud

Reduces chance of decay

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Is rehearsal and elaboration shallow or deep encoding?

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Rehearsal is regarded as a shallow form of encoding information into LTM. Elaboration is regarded as a deeper form of encoding which leads to improved information retention.

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Retrieval is aided by the use of contextual cues.

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Contextual cues relate to the time and place when the information was initially encoded into LTM.

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Long Term Memory

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LTM has an unlimited capacity and holds information for a long time.

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Elaboration

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Adding meaning to information to encode into ltm

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Organisation

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Organising information into related categories to encode into the LTM

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