Short-Term Memory (2) Flashcards
What were the findings of Alfred Binet’s (Binet’s) and V. Henri’s (Henri’s) experiment on children’s recall of sentences?
- That the children made errors of acoustic confusion.
- The importance effect
For what was Binet and Henri’s (1895b) study probably the first investigation of memory?
For prose
How was Binet and Henri’s (1895b) study quite similar to more recent studies of memory for sentences?
In terms of both empirical results and their theoretical interpretation.
How has a plethora of terminology been utilised in the field of learning and memory in recent history?
- In that the terms “primary memory”, “immediate memory”, “short-term memory”, and “short-term store” have all been used interchangeably.
- In that the terms “secondary memory” and “long-term memory” have been used interchangeably.
What are examples of names of researchers who have come up with various models attempting to explain different aspects of memory?
- Broadbent (1958)
- Sperling (1963)
- Bower (1964)
- Waugh & Norman (1965)
- Atkinson & Shiffrin (1968)
- Peterson (1966)
- Murdock (1967)
What are two explicit measures of memory?
- Recall
- Recognition
What are two implicit measures of memory?
- Word completion tasks (such as tasks involving participants filling in missing letters to make complete words).
- Procedural knowledge tasks (‘practical knowledge’ tasks)
How are implicit and explicit memory similar?
They are both types of long-term memory.
To what kind of information does implicit memory refer?
Information you remember unconsciously and effortlessly (like how to ride a bike).
To what kind of information does explicit memory refer?
Information you have to work consciously to remember (such as recalling items on your to-do list).