COGNATIVE: the computer analogy Flashcards

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Define the computer analogy.

A

It compares how we take information (input), store it or change it (process) and then recall it when necessary (output).

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What is the input?

A

How we take information.

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What is the process?

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How we store or change the input.

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4
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What is the output?

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How we recall information when necessary.

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5
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What are the memory segments in the multi-store memory model?

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Sensory, short-term and long-term.

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6
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What is it called when sensory goes into short-term?

A

Attention.

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7
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Where does rehearsal occur?

A

In short-term memory.

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8
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What is short-term going to long-term?

A

Transfer.

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9
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What is long-term going to short-term?

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Retrieval.

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