Chapter 6: Memory Flashcards

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Memories

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combining info we already know with new info coming

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2
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Information processing model of memory

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Encoding> storage> retrieved

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3
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Encoding

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-creating a new memory
-ability to sense in external environment
-stored in brain and recalled from short term to long term

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4
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storage

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-retaining info
-ability to store information through the 3 stages of memory

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5
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Retrieval

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retrieved info that access events from the past that have been previously encoded

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6
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Three stages of memory

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sensory: input from environment fleeting sensory memory
short term: info processed through short term memory
long term: info encoded into long term for later arrival

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Three stages of model of memory

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external events > (sensory input) >sensory memory> (attention to important info)(encoding)> working/ short term memory >(encoding) <(retrieving) longterm memory

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8
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sensory memory incoding

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visual (iconic)
auditory (echoic)

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9
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Types of LTM

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10
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explicit declarative

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episodic (experienced events)
semantic (knowledge and concepts)
processed in hippocampus
facts/ general knowledge
memory of experiences
memory recalled

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implicit non declarative

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procedural (skills and actions)
unconscoiusly aware of bringing a memory back
happens in the cerebellum elsewhere in the brain
motor and cognitive skills

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12
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Patient H.M

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recognizes himself in pictures but not in the mirror
lost explicit memory after surgery
maintained his implicit memory

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13
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biology of memory: hippocampus

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hippocampus- explicit memory
-feeds memory to other brain areas for storage
- limbic system
- active during sleep

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14
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cerebellum

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damage disrupts forming conditioned reflexes
forming/storing memories by classical conditioning
crucial for implicit memory

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15
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techniques for improving memory

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spacing memory: info retained better over time
serial position effect: tendency to remember first and last thing said
visual encoding: recalling through imagery
chunking: using vivid imagery
organizational encoding: elabrotive encoding

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16
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PERSISTENCE

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intrusive recollection of traumatic events: PTSD, DRUGS

17
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BIAS

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recalling info better than others

18
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BLOCKING

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failure to retrieve information

19
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SUGGESTABILTY

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tendency to incorporate misleading information from external sources into personal recollective

20
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ABSENTMINDEDNESS

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lapse in attention that results in memory failure: encoding, perspective memory; remembering in the future

21
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TRANSIENCE

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forgetting what occurs through passage of time retroactive: info learned later impairs memory for info occurred early
proactive: situation info learned early impairs memory for later

22
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MISATTRIBUTION

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assigning a recollection or an idea with the wrong source; source recognition; false recognition

23
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False memory

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imagination inflation- imaging something and really perceiving it activate similar brain areas

24
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Elizabeth Loftus

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she asked:
how fast were the cars going when they hit each other?
how fast were the cars going when they smashed into each other?
they reported recall of the rate of speed depended on how the question was asked

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false memory misinformation effect

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incorporating misleading information into the memory of an event