Left posterior porietal lobe related to phonological storeage, brocas area
What is Awh?
200
IV: type of bridge, gender of interviewer
What is Dutton and Aaron
200
Specific forms of memory are not universal, memory is dependent on social factors (ex. education)
What is Cole?
200
holds visual and spatial information from sensory register of long term memory
What is visuospatial sketchpad?
300
recorded memories of September 11th and an every day memory, tested again in weeks 1, 16, 36
What is Talarico - Flashbulb memory?
300
All three groups (educated liberian children, educated US children, noneducated liberian children) perfromed similar on the narrative
What is the Cole experiment?
300
IV: Verbage used
What is Loftus?
300
DV: average estimated speed
What is Loftus?
300
retain full information for limited amounts of time (iconic .3 seconds) (echoic 2-3 seconds)
What is Sperling?
400
33 women, measured hippocampal volume by MRI and PET scan
What is Bremner?
400
Poor recall of flashbulb memories due to time delay, flashbulbs can be distorted (challanger explosion)
What is Neisser and Harsch?
400
Story presentation (serial or repeated reproduction)
What is Bartlet - War of the Ghosts experiment?
400
When rehersal is prevented, info is lost rapidly from short term stores
What is Peterson and Peterson?
400
Compromised of the central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad
What is Working Memory Model?
500
stress can enhance memory as well as hinder it. Mild to moderate short term stressors enhance memory - optimal stress stimulation
What is Sapolsky theory of stress and memory?
500
Participants were better able to recall words that were processed deeply (semantically). The way in which a person thinks about information effects their recall.
What is Craik and Tulving?
500
IV: correct placement in panorama
What is Rodgoff and Waddel?
500
DV: # of calls, sexual content in TAT response
What is Dutton and Aaron?
500
Consists of three stores: sensory, short term, long term