Unit 7 Flashcards

1
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Encode

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Processing information and putting it into our memory

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2
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Automatic processing

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Unconscious encoding of information such as space, time, frequency, and word meanings

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3
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Effortful processing

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Encoding that requires attention and conscious effort

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4
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Maintenance rehearsal

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Practicing information over and over in order to remember it

  • repetition
  • short term
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5
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Chunking

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Group information together to increase the units of information retained
-short term

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6
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Elaborative rehearsal

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Add information or detail to help remember information better

  • story or added details
  • long term
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7
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Mnemonic device

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Unusual or strange associations with a piece of information
-long term

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8
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Method of loci

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Visualize information in locations that are familiar to you

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9
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Serial position effect

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Remember first and last pieces of information best

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10
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Proactive Interference

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Old information makes it difficult to remember the new information

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11
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Retroactive interference

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New information blocks out old information

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12
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Visual encoding

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Encoding of picture images

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13
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Acoustic encoding

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Encoding of sound, especially the sound of words

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14
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Semantic encoding

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Encoding of meaning, including the meaning of words

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15
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Sensory memory

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Very brief piece of sensory information (1-2sec)

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16
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Iconic

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Visual

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17
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Echoic

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Auditory

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18
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Short term memory

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10-15 second life span

Can remember up to 7 pieces of information

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19
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Working memory

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Name for short term memory

Actively doing something with the info when in STM

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20
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Long term memory

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Limitless storehouse for all types of memory

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21
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Long term potentiation

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Process of forming a memory by repeating and strengthening a neural pathway overtime

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22
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Declarative memory/explicit

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Actively call forth or think about

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23
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Non declarative memory/implicit

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Don’t have to actively think about

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24
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Procedural memory

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“How to” do a task

-ride a bike

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25
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Semantic memory

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Facts/word meanings

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26
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Episodic memory

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Life/life story

Amnesia diagnosed people usually lose this

27
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Flashbulb memory

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Emotional or stress related memories that are vivid and strong with detail and neurotransmitters are present during a flashbulb memory

28
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Hippocampus

A

Explicit/declarative side of memory

29
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Cerebellum

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Implicit/ non declarative side of memory

30
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Recall

A

Coming up with information off of top of head

31
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Recognition

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Picking out a piece of information from a list of clues (multiple choice)

32
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Relearning

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Measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material for a second time

33
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Priming

A

Activating prior knowledge to help us remember information better
-preparing

34
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Déjà vu

A

Sense that you have experienced something before

35
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Mood-congruent memory

A

Tend to remember other times when we felt the same mood as our current state

36
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State dependent memory

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We remember information best if we are in the same “state” as we were when we learned it

37
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Anterograde amnesia

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Can not form new memories

38
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Retrograde amnesia

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Cant remember information from our past

39
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Repression

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Controversial idea that we block out memories that are traumatic

40
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Source amnesia

A

We remember information, but not where we learned it

41
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Misinformation effect

A

Information given after the event that effects our memory of the event

42
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Confabulation

A

Act of creating a false memory using pieces of other memories, experiences, dreams, and misinformation

43
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Forgetting curve

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After learning info, we forget half within an hour and 85% within a day if we don’t process it

44
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Spacing effect

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Practice info little by little overtime to make it permanent

45
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Concept

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Mental grouping of similar objects, events, people, or ideas

46
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Prototype

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Main image that comes to mind when thinking about a concept

47
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Algorithm

A

Problem solving strategy that uses a systematic method to come up with a guaranteed solution
-very slow, but right answer

48
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Heuristic

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Systematic or strategic way to use a rule of thumb to come up with a solution
-chance of error goes up, but its faster

49
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Insight

A

Ah ha moment

50
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Creativity

A

R

51
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Availability heuristic

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Overestimation of the likelihood of something happening on how readily and example comes to mind

52
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Representativeness heuristic

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Overestimate the likelihood of something being true based on a stereotype or generalization
-usually not right

53
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Overconfidence

A

R

54
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Confirmation bias

A

R

55
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Fixation

A

Cognitive approach to a problem gets stuck

56
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Belief perseverance

A

R

57
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Framing

A

R

58
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Mental set

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Unable to think of a use for an object other than its intended use

59
Q

Ebbinghaus

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Created the forgetting curve

60
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Miller

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Found that in STM, we can only remember 7 pieces of information

61
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Loftus

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Researched confabulation and how we manipulate memory

62
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Atkinson and shiffrin

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Did a model of memory that says there are 3 parts to memory storage
-sensory memory, STM, LTM

63
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Kohler

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