2.5 Storing Memories

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  • What is the process of getting information into memory called?
    Encoding
  • What three factors aid long-term encoding?
    Attention, elaboration, organization
  • What is the duration of echoic memory for hearing?
    Up to 4 seconds
  • Long-term encoding transfers information with attention, elaboration, and organization.
  • Short-term memory can hold information indefinitely without rehearsal.
    False
  • Remembering a phone number by repeatedly saying it aloud is an example of using short-term memory.

    True
  • Working memory is an active system that stores and processes information.
    True
  • The capacity of STM is about 7 items.
    True
  • Encoding is the process of getting information into memory.
  • Elaboration involves connecting new information to existing knowledge during encoding.

    True
  • Match the type of sensory memory with its sense:
    Iconic Memory ↔️ Vision
    Echoic Memory ↔️ Hearing
    Haptic Memory ↔️ Touch
  • Match the type of LTM with its description:
    Explicit (Declarative) Memory ↔️ Consciously recalled facts
    Implicit (Non-Declarative) Memory ↔️ Skills and habits without awareness
  • What is an example of declarative memory?
    Recalling personal memories
  • Explicit memory requires intentional effort to retrieve information.

    True
  • Which brain structure plays a crucial role in consolidating explicit memories?
    Hippocampus
  • Short-term encoding holds information through rehearsal.

    True
  • Echoic memory lasts up to 4 seconds.
  • Sensory memory is the first stage of the memory process.
    True
  • What is the approximate capacity of short-term memory?
    7 items
  • Working memory manipulates and processes information stored in STM.

    True
  • STM is responsible for storing information, while working memory stores and processes it.

    True
  • How long can information last in long-term memory?
    Days to a lifetime
  • Explicit memory requires intentional effort to retrieve information.
  • Steps in the process of memory consolidation:
    1️⃣ Encoding sensory input
    2️⃣ Storing information in STM
    3️⃣ Stabilizing information into LTM
  • What is a mnemonic used to remember the order of planets?
    My Very Educated Mother
  • Short-term encoding holds information for up to 20 seconds, often through rehearsal.

    True
  • Organization is the process of grouping information into meaningful categories to aid encoding.

    True
  • Which type of sensory memory has the briefest duration?
    Iconic memory
  • What is the duration of haptic memory for touch?
    Up to 2 seconds
  • What is the primary function of working memory?
    Storage and processing
  • What maintains information in STM through repetition?
    Rehearsal
  • What is the primary function of STM?
    Temporary storage
  • Which type of LTM involves remembering the capital of France?
    Explicit memory
  • What is a key factor that influences encoding into LTM?
    Attention
  • What is the duration of echoic memory for hearing?
    Up to 4 seconds
  • Information in LTM can last from days to a lifetime.
    True
  • Remembering the capital of France is an example of explicit memory.
  • Steps involved in memory consolidation from STM to LTM:
    1️⃣ Encoding
    2️⃣ Storage in STM
    3️⃣ Consolidation
  • What are the three main types of encoding?
    Sensory, short-term, long-term
  • What is the duration of iconic memory in sensory memory?
    Less than 1 second