coding capacity and duration

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  • What is the main focus of the study material?
    Capacity and duration of memory
  • What does the experience of memory indicate?
    Some memories are brief and quickly forgotten
  • What do psychologists investigate regarding memory?
    They study short-term and long-term memory
  • What are the two types of memory mentioned?
    Short-term memory and long-term memory
  • What does the amount of information that can be held in memory refer to?
    It refers to memory capacity
  • What is the average capacity of short-term memory?
    5 to 9 items
  • What is the average duration of short-term memory?
    18 to 30 seconds
  • What does long-term memory refer to?
    Permanently stored information
  • What is the main characteristic of long-term memory?
    It has a potentially unlimited capacity
  • How do the theories of memory capacity and duration relate?
    They explain how information is stored and recalled
  • What does coding in memory refer to?
    Converting information from one form to another
  • What is the process of converting information into the brain called?
    Coding
  • If you hear a word, see a picture, and think about its meaning, what types of memory are you using?
    Acoustic, visual, and semantic memory
  • What did Baddeley (1966) contribute to memory research?
    He provided different lists of words for memory studies
  • What are the four groups of words used in Baddeley's study?
    Acoustically similar, acoustically dissimilar, semantically similar, semantically dissimilar
  • What is the task participants were asked to do in Baddeley's study?
    Recall the original words in correct order
  • What happens when participants are asked to recall words immediately?
    They recall them quickly after hearing
  • What is a big group of semantically dissimilar words?
    Words with different meanings
  • What were participants asked to do with the original words?
    Recall them in the correct order
  • What happens when participants are asked to recall words immediately after hearing them?
    They tend to do worse with similar words
  • How does the time interval affect word recall in participants?
    Recall worsens with a 20-minute interval
  • What were participants asked to do after a 20-minute interval?
    Write down the words from memory
  • What was the outcome of the recall task after a 20-minute interval?
    Participants did worse with similar words
  • What does the result of the recall task suggest about information coding?
    Information is coded semantically in LTM
  • Who developed a technique to measure digit span?
    Joseph Jacobs
  • What does digit span refer to in STM?
    How much information can be held at once
  • If a researcher gives 4 digits to recall, what is the next step?
    Ask the participant to recall them
  • What happens if the participant recalls the digits correctly?
    The researcher increases the number of digits
  • What is the mean span for digits across participants?
    9.3 items
  • What is the mean span for letters across participants?
    7.3 items
  • What did George Miller observe about memory practice?
    It involves grouping sets of digits or letters
  • What does chunking refer to in memory recall?
    Grouping information into manageable units
  • What did Miller note about the number of notes in a musical scale?
    There are 7 notes in a musical scale
  • How many days are there in a week?
    7 days
  • What does the span of STM suggest about its capacity?
    STM can hold about 7 items
  • What did Miller find about the number of words people can recall?
    People can recall 5 words
  • What does chunking help with in memory recall?
    It helps to remember larger sets of information
  • How does the research on duration relate to memory?
    It shows how long information can be retained
  • What is the significance of the research on duration?
    It determines how long information lasts in memory
  • What is the capacity of STM?
    About 7 items