memory psychology

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    • Cognitive psychologist approach
      Interested in internal mental processes - how we think, perceive the world, and how our memories are formed
    • Cognitive psychologists
      • Test ideas scientifically
      • Research often takes place in a lab under controlled conditions
      • Controlling for extraneous variables to establish causal effect
    • Cognitive psychology research in a lab compromises the ecological validity of some of the results
    • Stages of information processing
      • Input
      • Encoding
      • Storage
      • Retrieval
      • Output
    • Information processing
      1. Input
      2. Encoding
      3. Storage
      4. Retrieval
      5. Output
    • Input
      Information enters the brain through the body's senses - sight, sound, touch, taste, smell
    • Encoding
      Information is changed from one format to another
    • Storage
      Information is held in the brain so it can be retrieved later
    • Retrieval
      Information is recalled from memory
    • Output

      The information retrieved is used in some way, e.g. saying someone's name, writing something down, performing an action
    • Applying information processing to memorizing information read
      • Visual input (words on paper)
      • Encoding (light waves changed to nerve/electrical impulses)
      • Storage (words held in brain)
      • Retrieval (words recalled for test)
      • Output (writing words in exercise book)
    • When applying the 5-step information processing to an example, use specific terms relevant to the context
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