Types of Memory
Memory Formation Process
Memory Theories
Factors Affecting Memory
Memory Disorders
100

What is the type of memory that holds information for a very brief moment?


Sensory Memory

100

What is the process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory?

Encoding

100

What model describes memory as a process involving sensory, short-term, and long-term memory?

Atkinson-Shiffrin Model

100

What term describes competition between new and old information in memory?

Interference

100

What is the term for memory loss that can occur due to injury or illness?

Amnesia

200

What type of memory can hold information for about 20 to 30 seconds?


Short-Term Memory

200

What is the process of maintaining information over time called?

Storage

200

What theory suggests that deeper levels of analysis lead to stronger memory retention?

Craik and Lockhart's Levels of Processing Theory

200

What technique involves grouping information into larger, meaningful units to enhance memory?

Chunking

200

What type of amnesia impairs the ability to form new memories after a traumatic event?

 Anterograde Amnesia

300

What is the type of memory that can store information indefinitely?


Long-Term Memory

300

What is it called when you access stored information from memory?


Retrieval

300

What theory posits that combining verbal and visual information enhances memory?

Dual Coding Theory

300

What term describes improved recall of specific episodes or information when the context present at encoding is also present at retrieval?

Context-Dependent Memory

300

What type of amnesia affects memories formed before a traumatic event?

Retrograde Amnesia

400

What type of memory involves conscious recall of facts and events?

Explicit Memory

400

What are detailed and vivid memories of surprising and emotion-provoking events.

Flashbulb memories

400

What theory proposes that everyone has mental structures that help organize knowledge?

Schema Theory

400

What is the phenomenon where memory retrieval is improved when in the same state as when the memory was formed?

State-Dependent Memory

400

What is the term for a decline in cognitive function that interferes with daily life, often affecting memory?

Dementia

500

What type of memory influences behavior without conscious awareness?

Implicit Memory

500

What term describes the system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information?

Working Memory

500

What theory describes memory as a network of interconnected nodes?

Connectionism

500

What terms describe the tendency to remember the first and last items in a list better than the middle items?

Primacy and Recency Effects

500

What memory disorder is the inability to remember events that occurred before 3 years of age.


Infantile Amnesia

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