Module 31 Studying Memory Flashcards

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Memory

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the persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.

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recall

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a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test.

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recognition

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a measure of memory in which the person identifies items previously learned.

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relearning

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a measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again.

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encoding.

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the process of getting information into the memory system—for example, by extracting meaning.

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retrieval.

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the process of getting information out of memory storage.

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Storage

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the process of retaining encoded information over time.

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Sensory Memory

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the immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system

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Short-term Memory

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activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as digits of a phone number while calling, before the information is stored or forgotten. s

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Long-Term Memory

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the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system. Includes knowledge, skills, and experiences

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Working Memory

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a newer understanding of short-term memory that adds conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and visual information, and of information retrieved from long-term memory.

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explicit memories

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retention of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and “declare.” (Also called declarative memory)

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effortful processing.

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encoding that requires attention and conscious effort.

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automatic processing,

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unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings.

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implicit memories

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retention of learned skills or classically conditioned associations independent of conscious recollection. (Also called nondeclarative memory.) implicit memories

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iconic memory

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a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli; a picture-image memory lasting no more than a few tenths of a second.

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echoic memory

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a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds.

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chunking

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organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically.

19
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mnemonics

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[nih-MON-iks] memory aids, especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices.

20
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spacing effect

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the tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than is achieved through massed study or practice.

21
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Shallow processing

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encoding on a basic level, based on the structure or appearance of words.

22
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Deep Processing

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encoding semantically, based on the meaning of the words; tends to yield the best retention.