Memory

    Cards (86)

    • What is echoic storage?

      Auditory or sound information
    • What is the capacity of short term memory? 

      7+/-2 items
    • What is the capacity of long term memory? 

      Unlimited
    • How do you recall memories from long term memory in the MSM?
      The memories have to be retrieved back into short term memory
    • What is the capacity in terms of MSM?

      How much information can be stored
    • What is encoding in terms of MSM?

      Forms in which memory is retrieved
    • What is duration in terms of MSM?

      How long a store can hold information for
    • What is iconic storage? 

      Visual information in your sensory memory by closing your eyes and for a brief moment you can see an after image of what you were looking at
    • Who invented the multi-store model of memory?
      Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)
    • What is the multi-store model of memory?

      The multi-store model of memory is a theoretical framework that describes memory as consisting of three separate stores: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
    • How do you get from sensory memory to STM in the MSM?

      Paying attention to something
    • How do you get from STM to LTM in the MSM? 

      Prolonged rehearsal
    • How do you keep things in the STM in the MSM? 

      Maintenance rehearsal
    • What can happen at each stage of the MSM?

      Decay/forget
    • What is semantic LTM? 

      Meanings, understandings and other concept based knowledge
    • Is semantic LTM conscious or unconscious memory?

      Conscious
    • What is amnesia? 

      Severe form of memory loss
    • Where would the brain light up if you were asked to recall a semantic memory? 

      Left prefrontal cortex
    • Where would the brain light up if you were asked about episodic memory? 

      Right prefrontal cortex
    • Where would the brain light up if asked to recall procedural memory? 

      Motor area
    • What is LTM?

      Something that stays in the memory system for a long period of time
    • What are the three types of LTM?

      • Procedural
      • Semantic
      • Episodic
    • What is procedural LTM?

      Performance of a particular action
    • Is procedural LTM conscious or unconscious?

      Unconscious
    • What is episodic LTM? 

      Remembering events in an individuals life?
    • Is episodic LTM conscious or unconscious?

      Conscious
    • What is cued recall? 

      When trying to remember something you get a cue that helps you remember it
    • What is free recall?

      Recalling information without any cues or prompts.
    • What is semantic processing?

      Deep processing- thinking about the meaning
    • What is structural processing?

      Shallow processing- involved in thinking about the appearance of words
    • What is phonetic processing? 

      Middle processing- thinking about the sounds of words
    • What is visual encoding? 

      The process of encoding images
    • What is acoustic encoding? 

      When memories are stored in terms of what they sound like
    • What is semantic encoding? 

      Refers to encoding by meaning, the ability to understand and use concepts
    • What are three types of retrieval?
      Recognition, cued recall, free recall
    • What is recognition retrieval? 

      When you recognise an answer choosing the correct answer from multiple choices
    • What are the three processes of memory?
      Encoding
      Storage
      Retrieval
    • What is encoding? 

      The process of changing information into a readable format so it can be stored
    • What is storage? 

      Holding information in the memory system
    • What is retrieval? 

      Recovering information from storage
    See similar decks