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Memory

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A system that encodes, stores and retrieves information.

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Recall

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a retrieval method in which one must reproduce previously presented material.
Ex. Essay test; police sketch of a suspect

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Recognition

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a retrieval method in which one must identify information that is provided, which has previously been presented. Ex. Multiple choice test; police line-up

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Relearning

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retrieval method that involves relearning information that has been previously learned, but you do so quicker a second time around. Ex. Review Sessions

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Information-processing model

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the human brain takes essentially meaningless information and turns it into
meaningful patterns. (through three steps –> Encoding, Storage, Retrieval)

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parallel processing

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processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously (sometimes unconsciously)

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Memory Forming Process

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First we record to be remembered information as a fleeting sensory memory.

From there, we process information into short-term or working memory, where we encode through rehearsal.

Finally, information (can) move into long-term memory for later retrieval.

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Shallow processing

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Structural processing (appearance) we encode only the physical qualities of something.
Example: how the letters look for certain types of fonts

Phonemic processing – which is when we encode its sound.

Shallow processing only involves maintenance rehearsal (repetition to help us hold something in the STM) and leads to fairly short-term retention of information.

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Semantic processing

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Encoding the meaning of a word and relate it to similar words with similar meaning.

Deep processing involves elaboration rehearsal which involves a more meaningful analysis (e.g. images, thinking, associations etc.) of information and leads to better recall.

For example, giving words a meaning or linking them with previous knowledge.

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Sensory Memory

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shortest of our memories and generally holds sights, sounds, smells, textures and other sensory information for a fraction of a second.

holds a large amount of information, far more than ever reaches consciousness.

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Flashbulb memory

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Of all our forms of memory, a few are exceptionally clear and vivid. We call these flashbulb memories.

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Transience

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