Ch.4 Memory Flashcards

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Memory

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Is an active information processing system that receives, stores, organises and recovers information

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Encoding

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Is converting information to a usable form so that it can be entered and stored

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3
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Storage

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Is retaining information in memory over time

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Retrieval

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Is locating and recovering the stored information from memory when needed so that we can use it

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Short term memory

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Stores a limited amount of information entering from sensory memory or retrieval from LTM for a short period of time unless the information is rehearsed

12-20 seconds

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Long term memory

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Used for permanent storage of an unlimited amount of information

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Echoic memory

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Is auditory sensory memory. It stores sounds for 3 to 4 seconds and is has an important role in language comprehension

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Iconic memory

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Is visual sensory memory. Images last in iconic memory for about on third of a second.

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9
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Atkinson-Shriffrin model

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Sensory input —–> Sensory memory—Attention–> Short term memory—Encoding–> Long term memory

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10
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Chunking

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Is grouping data together to make it easier to remember

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Savings score

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Time taken for original learning _ Time taken for relearning / Time taken for original learning

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12
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Amnesia

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Is a temporary or permanent, partial or total loss of memory

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13
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Brain trauma

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Damage inflicted through injury which interferes with functioning

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Anterograde amnesia

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A form of memory loss for events that happen after an amnesia causing event

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Retrograde amnesia

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A form of memory loss for events occurring before and amnesia causing event

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16
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Dementia

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A brain illness that progressively kills brain cells and result in irreversible structural changes that lead to severe cognitive loss

17
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Alzheimer’s disease

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An irreversible and progressive neurodegenerative disease that gradually kills brain cells, causing sever cognitive and behavioural decline

18
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Implicit memory

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A LTM of learnt actions and skills that we store in LTM and retrieve unconsciously

19
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Procedural memory

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A type of implicit LTM for learnt actions and skills that can be expressed as actions

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Explicit memory

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A LTM of events and factual information that can be intentionally and consciously recalled

21
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Declarative memory

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A type of explicit LTM for factual information that can be expressed in words

22
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Semantic memory

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A type of declarative memory for impersonal factual knowledge about the world

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Episodic memory

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A type of declarative memory for personally significant events associated with specific times and places

24
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Free recall

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Recalling information from memory in any order with no cues for assistance

25
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Serial recall

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Recalling information from memory in the order that it was learnt, with no cues for assistance

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Cued recall

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Recalling information from memory with some cues for assistance

27
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Maintenance rehearsal

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Involves repetition of information a number of times so it can be held in short term memory

28
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Elaborative rehearsal

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Involves linking new information in some meaningful way with information already stored in LTM, or with other pieces of new information so it can be held in short term memory