Memory Flashcards

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define memory

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the active information processing system that encodes, identifies and stores info)

laptop
*keyboard
*search bar
*files

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what is the information processing model? what are the three models

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  • framework used to describe the process of the brain
  • encoding: typing on a computer
  • storage: folders
  • retrieval : search browser
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what its working memory?

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  • another word for short term memory
  • mental working of the brain
  • retrieving info, problem solving, comprehending sounds/ visions
  • online Kaplan skills
  • problem solving = maths
  • comprehending = English
    sounds and visions = on computer
  • recalls info from sensory and long-term memories
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what is encoding?

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changing info from one to another

external stimuli -> code -> memory

  • typing on a computer
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what is storage?

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  • storage of memory over time
  • saving a file on computer
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Retrieval

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  • locating and recalling information from long term memory

-how organised the storage system easier to retain memory

  • search browser
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what are the three different memory systems?

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  • sensory memory
  • short term memory
  • long term memory
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what is our memory influenced by?

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structural features
- capacity of the store
- duration of the store
* a cup of water
- how long the water is in there for
- how much water it can hold

control features
- processing information ( attention rehearsal and retrieval)

  • practising phone number
  • remembering phone number
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what is sensory memory

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  • a mental representation of how environmental events look, sound, feel, smell and taste.

e.g stopping at a spotlight

capacity: 7±2 items at a given moment

duration: 0.5 -3 seconds

  • unconscious
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what is long-term memory

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  • can hold an unlimited amount of information for an indefinite period of time
  • full capacity
  • long duration
  • unconscious
  • remember info by retrieval cues
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what is the limit on Retaining information in short term memory?

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short term memory between 5-9 spaces

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where does retain of info occur in the brain?

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happens in the frontal lobe

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what is implicit memory

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Information you remember unconsciously
- Knowing how to ride a bike

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what is explicit memory

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information that you have to consciously work to remember is known as explicit memory.

  • events from your life
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what is shallow processing?

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While shallow processing involves structural (discourse organization) and phonemic (sound-related) analysis resulting in short term retention of information

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what is deep processing?

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deep processing implicates semantic (meaning- oriented) explorations, which facilitate associations with previous knowledge, generating better access to memory

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iconic memory?

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  • “eye” = visual
  • duration: 0.3 seconds
  • capacity: unlimited
  • forgetting: fades rapidly
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echoic memory?

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  • “echo” = sound
  • duration: 3-4 seconds
  • capacity: unlimited
  • Forgetting: fades rapidly
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what is Maintenance Rehearsal (MR)?

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  • strategies which help people retain info
  • constant repeating of info, to keep it fresh in memory
  • phone number
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what are the methods of MR

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  • verbal - saying the words out loud ( vocal), thinking words in head (sub-vocal)
  • non verbal - keeping an image in ones mind

(visualising), imaging how it feels to perform an action (muscular)

  • phone number = vocal
  • how to tie shoe laces = visualising