Memory Flashcards

1
Q

Sensory memory

Echoic memory is

A

Hearing

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2
Q

Iconic means

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Sight

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3
Q

Echoic memory lasts for

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2-8 seconds

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4
Q

Iconic memory lasts for…

How much does eyesight account for in the senses?

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1/2 - 1 second

80%

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5
Q

Bottom up means

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Sensory. Info incoming from outside world.

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6
Q

Top down

^head

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Info already stored in memory

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7
Q

Stages of memory

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Info received
Compared to preexisting knowledge
Brain constructs model, applies it
Tests model
Readjusts when necessary
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8
Q

Perception. Can only perceive which we can conceive.

What are the 2 filters of perception?

A

Past experience

Learning

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9
Q

When perception matches reality, one is

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Situationally aware

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10
Q

3 characteristics of attention

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Requires mental processing
Requires effort
Is limited

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11
Q

2 types of attention?

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Selective attention (one thing)
Divided attention (multi tasking)
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12
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Cocktail party effect

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Selected stimuli you respond to it, despite not paying attention.

At party, hear your name being mentioned from across the room

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13
Q

It’s impossible to concentrate on

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2 different tasks at same time

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14
Q

2 types of overload

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Qualitative overload = work to hard for own capacity

Quantitative overload = too much work to concentrate on

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15
Q

Hypo-vigilance

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Lack of attention

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16
Q

Zeitgeber

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Circadian rhythm cue. E.g birds singing, or sunlight.

17
Q

Hyper vigilance

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Increased state of vigilance & attention.
Constant scanning,
Tense & anxious.

18
Q

Hyper vigilance can result in a

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Narrowing of visual field, imparting look out