3.3 Memory Flashcards

1
Q

What’s STM?

A

Short term memory which has a limited capacity

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2
Q

What’s the capacity on STM?

A

Limited

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3
Q

What’s the capacity on LTM?

A

Possibly unlimited

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4
Q

What’s LTM?

A

Long term memory

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5
Q

How long do sensory memory keep?

A

Only for a few seconds

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6
Q

What’s the five senses?

A

Sight, touch, smell, taste and hear

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7
Q

How many items can your STM remember?

A

7 items -+2

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8
Q

How might you increase STM?

A

By Chungking information

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9
Q

What’s the serial position effect?

A

If shown a list of items, usually the items at start and end are remembered the best with middle getting worst remembered

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10
Q

In serial position why can you remember start and end?

A

The start of a list goes to LTM, whilst everything near the end goes to STM memory

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11
Q

What happens if memory is no longer LTM or STM?

A

It’s lost

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12
Q

How do you transfer STM to LTM?

A

Rehearsal, organisation and elaboration

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13
Q

What is working memory?

A

STM with processes, for example, carrying out simple cognitive tasks

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