Memory and Language-Lecture 2 Flashcards
Phases of Memory
- Acquisition/encoding
- Storage
- Retrieval
Multi-Stode Model (Modal Model)
3 stores of memory; Sensory, working (Short-Term), Long-term
need sensory input to go to sensory memory, need attention to go into working memory, need encoding to go to long-term and need retrieval to go back to working memory
Sensory, Working and long-term Memory loss cause (Multi-modal Model)
Unattended information is lost (Sensory)
Unrehearsed information is lost (Working)
some information may be lost over time (long-term)
The Three memory stores (of multi-modal model) differ in…
…function
…capacity
…duration
Function of Sensory Memory
- To keep sensory information in mind so we can attend to it
- Forms attomatically, doesn’t need attention
- To fill in blanks when there is intermittent stimulation
Capacity of Sensory Memory (Iconic)
Large amount is held in iconic memory (perhaps anything entering the visual system)
Duration of Sensory Memory (Iconic)
250-500 ms before either being lost or transfered to Short term Memory
Duration of Sensory Memory (Echoic)
longer retention than iconic, about 2-4 seconds. Attention requried to transfer to STM
Function of Short Term Memory (STM)
- Information picked from sensory memory to conscious awareness->conscious processing of recent and relevent information
- simple retention of small amounts of inofrmation for a short time
Capacity of STM
Information is bottlenecked and the capacity is limited
Duration of STM
Duration is limited, if it is not rehearsed, the information is lost within 15-20 seconds
Function, Capacity and Duration of Long-term Memory (LTM)
Function -organises and stores information -Rehearsal needed to go from STM to LTM Capacity -Unlimited (?, not alot of research) Duration -Permanent (?, unknown)
Recency Effect
Better Memory for last few items on a list compared to the rest (specifically the middle items)
Primacy Effect
- Better memory for first few items on the list (usually not as good as last items)
- Taken as dissociation of memory function