Unit 1.1 Memory

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  • What is memory in psychology?
    The encoding, storage, and retrieval of information
  • What is the Method of Loci technique?
    • A mnemonic device for memorization
    • Involves creating mental images
    • Uses familiar environments for encoding
  • What is encoding in memory?
    Changing information into a form for storage
  • What are the three types of encoding?
    Visual, acoustic, and semantic encoding
  • What is visual encoding?
    Processing memories based on appearance
  • What is acoustic encoding?
    Processing memories based on sound
  • What is semantic encoding?
    Processing memories based on meaning
  • What is storage in memory?
    Holding information for later retrieval
  • What are the three features of storage in memory?
    1. Capacity - amount of information stored
    2. Duration - length of time stored
    3. Coding - organization of information
  • What is retrieval in memory?
    Accessing stored information for use
  • What is recall in memory retrieval?
    Remembering information from memory search
  • What is cued recall?
    Remembering information after a prompt
  • What is free recall?
    Remembering information without prompts
  • What is recognition in memory retrieval?
    Identifying previously encountered information
  • What is relearning in memory retrieval?
    Learning previously learned information quickly
  • What is retrieval failure?
    Inability to access stored information
  • What are retrieval cues?
    • External/contextual cues (e.g., smell)
    • Internal/state cues (e.g., emotions)
  • What is the capacity of short-term memory (STM)?
    7 ± 2 chunks
  • What is the duration of short-term memory (STM)?
    18-30 seconds
  • What is the capacity of long-term memory (LTM)?
    Unlimited
  • What is the duration of long-term memory (LTM)?
    Culminating lifespan
  • What is the coding type for sensory memory?
    Appropriate to sense
  • What is the coding type for short-term memory (STM)?
    Acoustic
  • What is the coding type for long-term memory (LTM)?
    Semantic
  • What are the strengths of the Multi-Store Model?
    • Evidence for different memory stores
    • Simple and neat explanation of memory
  • What are the weaknesses of the Multi-Store Model?
    • Too simplistic for complex memory
    • Ignores individual differences in memory
    • Suggests all information enters LTM through rehearsal
  • What are the three types of long-term memory (LTM)?
    1. Episodic memory
    2. Semantic memory
    3. Procedural memory
  • What is episodic memory?
    Memory of personal experiences at specific times
  • What is semantic memory?
    Memory of meanings and general knowledge
  • What is procedural memory?
    Memory of how to perform tasks
  • What is amnesia?
    • Partial or total loss of memory
    • Can retain skills but forget personal events
  • How do people with amnesia typically function?
    They can perform tasks but forget past events
  • What was the aim of Baddeley's study in 1966?
    To see if there was a difference in encoding
  • What design was used in Baddeley's study?
    Independent groups design
  • How many groups were involved in Baddeley's study?
    Four groups
  • What task were participants asked to perform in Baddeley's study?
    Recall 5 words in the correct order
  • What type of words did Group A receive?
    Acoustically similar words
  • What type of words did Group B receive?
    Acoustically dissimilar words
  • What type of words did Group C receive?
    Semantically similar words
  • What type of words did Group D receive?
    Semantically dissimilar words