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This is the first stage of memory. Its getting the information in.
What is encoding?
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This is the second stage of memory. Its where you put the memories. Long-term, short-term, ect.
What is storage?
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This is the thrid and final stage of memory. Getting information out.
What is recall?
100
When you mentally saying information over and over again its called?
What is rehearsal?
100
This is when you study over a period of time.
What is the spacing effect?
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When you rehearse information that is already encoded, this is called?
What is overlearning?
200
This happens when you forget the name of the person right before you.
What is next-in-lin effect?
200
You tend to remember things at the front and end of a list. This is called?
What is serial position effect?
200
This helps with memory when you think of vivid images of what is being said or read.
What is imagery?
200
Breaking large bits of information up into smaller bits is called this?
What is chunking?
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When you use a mental map or the location you are at to help you remember things, this is called?
What is method of loci?
300
This uses the first letter of a word to help with memorization. FOIL, Roy G. Biv, HOMES.
What is acronyms?
300
When you prioritize information by using a chart or graph, this is called?
What is hierarchies?
300
When we incorporate misleading information into a memory of an event, this is called?
What is misinformation effect?
300
This type of memory is stored everywhere in your brain and is essentially limitless.
What is long-term memory?
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When you know what the information is going to be about before you hear it, it helps in memorizing it. This is called?
What is context effect?
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When you associate a number with a word it helps with memorization. This is called?
What is peg-word system?
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Remembering things better when you sit in the same seat in class is an example of what?
What is state-dependent memory?
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"I've experienced this before" is a description of this phenomena.
What is deja vu?
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Give credit to the wrong source about an event is called what?
What is source amnesia?
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This is a fleeting photographic memory.
What is iconic?
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This is remembering things outside of conscious awareness. Ex. remembering the names of the 7 dwarfs.
What is recall?
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When you are depressed, your memory is worse. When you are happy, your memory is better. This is called?
What is Mood-congruent memory?
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When old information is interfering with new information, this is called?
What is proactive interference?
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When new information is interfering with old information, this is called?
What is retroactive interference?
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