psychology(memory)

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    • input: what is taken in from our environment
    • encoding 1. encoding is the process of converting information into a form that can be stored in the brain
    • encoding 2. there are three types of encoding: acoustic, semantic and contextual
    • acoustic encoding: when we remember something by its sound e.g. rhyming words or songs
    • semantic encoding: when we remember something because it has meaning to us e.g. names of people who have had an impact on your life
    • contextual encoding: when we remember things based on where they happened e.g. remembering where you were when you heard about a tragic event
    • storage: how memories are kept in the brain
    • retrieval: the recall of stored memories
    • output: information we recall or a behavioural response
    • duration is how long a memory is stored for, it can be short term or long term
    • capacity is the amount of information that can be stored in a memory store
    • short term memory is the temporary store of information that is held for a few seconds to a few minutes (18-30 seconds)
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