2.3 Introduction to Memory

Cards (62)

  • In the encoding process, sensory input is converted into a mental representation
  • What does the encoding process refer to?
    Transform information for storage
  • What are the three main types of memory storage?
    Sensory, short-term, long-term
  • What is the key feature of long-term memory?
    Unlimited capacity
  • What is the definition of memory?
    Store, retain, recall information
  • Retrieval refers to recalling stored information
  • Elaboration involves connecting new information to existing knowledge
  • Short-term memory has a limited capacity of 7 ± 2 items
  • Paying attention to key phrases while reading a textbook is an example of the encoding process called attention
  • Short-term memory acts as a buffer for sensory input.
    False
  • Effective encoding, storage, and retrieval are all crucial for successful memory performance.

    True
  • When you see a friend's face, your sensory memory briefly holds their image
  • Frequent encounters with a friend result in their name and face being stored in short-term memory.
    False
  • What is the role of attention in the encoding process?
    Focusing mental resources
  • Match the type of memory with its duration:
    Sensory memory ↔️ Very short (seconds)
    Short-term memory ↔️ Short (seconds to minutes)
    Long-term memory ↔️ Long-lasting (days to years)
  • What does recognition involve in the retrieval process?
    Identifying information
  • Memory is the cognitive system that allows us to store, retain, and recall information and experiences.
  • What are the three main encoding processes?
    Attention, elaboration, organization
  • What type of memory has a large capacity and brief duration?
    Sensory memory
  • Retrieval success is influenced by retrieval cues such as context and associations.
  • Storage involves maintaining encoded information over time.
    True
  • Match the encoding process with its description:
    Attention ↔️ Focusing mental resources
    Elaboration ↔️ Connecting new to existing knowledge
    Organization ↔️ Grouping into meaningful patterns
  • Sensory memory has a large capacity but a very short duration.
    True
  • Encoding, storage, and retrieval are the three main processes of memory.

    True
  • Order the three types of memory storage based on their duration from shortest to longest.
    1️⃣ Sensory memory
    2️⃣ Short-term memory
    3️⃣ Long-term memory
  • What does recall involve in retrieval?
    Bringing stored information to mind
  • What is the duration of information in short-term memory?
    Seconds to minutes
  • What happens to a friend's image when you recognize them and think about their name?
    Short-term memory
  • The first stage of the three-stage model of memory is encoding
  • How many main types of memory storage are there?
    Three
  • The two main processes in retrieval are recognition and recall.
  • Effective encoding, storage, and retrieval are crucial for successful memory performance.

    True
  • When reading a textbook, you encode, store, and retrieve the information for later reference.
  • The three main types of memory storage are sensory, short-term, and long-term memory.
  • What are the two main retrieval processes?
    Recognition and recall
  • The three-stage model of memory describes how information is processed and stored in memory
  • Long-term memory stores information permanently and is organized by semantic networks.

    True
  • Attention is a key encoding process that involves focusing mental resources on specific information.
    True
  • Retrieval is the process of accessing and using information stored in memory
  • Effective encoding, storage, and retrieval are crucial for successful memory performance.
    True