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3 processes of memory are:
encoding
,
storage
,
retrieval
Encoding - information being
translated
into a
form
to be held in the
brain.
Storage - the
period
of
time
information is kept in the
brain.
Retrieval - information being
located
and
brought
back out of the
brain.
Types of encoding:
visual
,
acoustic
,
semantic
Visual - things we
see
are encoded
visually.
Acoustic - things we
hear
are encoded
acoustically.
Semantic - the
ability
to
understand
and use
words
and
concepts.
Mnemonic
- memory trick that
relies
on making
meaningful
associations
You can retrieve memory by:
recognition
,
cued recall
,
free recall
Recogniton - being
able
to
identify
something/
someone
that was known to you
previously
Cued recall - being given a
clue
to help you
remember
something
Free recall -
retrieving
information without any
cues
Long term memory types:
episodic
,
semantic
,
procedural
Episodic
- memories for
events
/episodes of your life
Semantic
- memories for
meanings
of everything you know
Procedural
- remembering how
to
do
things
Amnesia - a
partial
or
total
loss of
memory
, usually to do with
brain
damage
Pre-frontal cortex:
Located behind the
forehead
, the brain's
control
centre
Role: being able to
recall
memories
Stores
episodic
and
semantic
memory
Hippocampus:
Located in the
middle
of the brain,
horseshoe
shaped
Role: involved in making
new
memories
Stores
semantic
and
autobiographical
memory
Cerebellum:
Located at the
back
of the
skull
Role: involved in
learning
sequences of
movements
Stores
procedural
memory
Coding
- refers to the
format
in which information is stored in various
memory
stores
Factors affecting memory: culture,
interference
,
context
,
false
memories
Effort after meaning - focusing on the
meaning
of event, then after, making an
effort
to
interpret
the meaning in more
familliar
terms.
Culture - the
beliefs
and
expectations
that
surround
us
Reconstructive memory -
fragments
of
stored
information are
reassembled
during recall
Interference -
forgetting
may occur if
two
memories
compete
with each other
Context
- the
situation
in which something happens and can act as a
cue
to recall information
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