Psychology

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    • The two main types of memory are short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM).
    • Short-term memory is the temporary storage of information, lasting only seconds to minutes.
    • Long-term memory is the permanent storage of information that can last a lifetime.
    • Short-term memory is the temporary storage of information, lasting only a few seconds to minutes.
    • Sensory register is where sensations from our senses enter our brain.
    • Sensory register is where sensations from our environment enter our brain through our senses.
    • Iconic memory is the brief visual image we see when looking at something.
    • Echoic memory is the brief auditory sound we hear when listening to something.
    • Implicit or non-declarative memory does not involve conscious recall but rather learned skills and habits.
    • Explicit or declarative memory involves conscious recall of facts and events.
    • Working memory allows us to temporarily store and manipulate information as needed.
    • Humans have two types of long-term memories - explicit (declarative) and implicit (non-declarative).
    • Humans have three different kinds of memory - iconic memory, echoic memory, and short term memory.
    • Working memory is the ability to hold onto information while working on it.
    • Echoic memory is the brief auditory image we hear when listening to something.
    • Working memory is the active processing of information in STM.
    • Echoic memory is the brief auditory image we hear when we stop listening.
    • Working memory allows us to hold onto information while we process it further.
    • Iconic memory is the brief visual image we see when we close our eyes.
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