Memory Types
Encoding and Storage
Retrieval Techniques
Processing Strategies
Brain Boosters
100

This type of memory involves personal experiences, such as recalling your first day of school.

What is Episodic Memory?

100

This is the process of converting information into a format that can be stored in memory.

  • What is Encoding?

100

This is when you can remember something only when given specific clues.

What is a Retrieval Cue?

100

 Repeating information over and over to store it in memory.

What is Rote Learning?

100

What type of memory system lasts for just a few seconds and is often fleeting?

What is Sensory Memory?

200

This is a type of memory that allows us to remember skills like riding a bike.

What is Procedural Memory?

200

Temporary memory that lasts only about a dozen seconds.

  • What is Short-term Memory (STM)?


200

The act of identifying information when you see it again, such as in a multiple-choice test.

  • What is Recognition?


200

This is actively linking new information to something you already know.

 What is Elaborative Processing?

200

This phenomenon explains why people often remember the first and last items in a list better.

What is the Serial Position Effect?

300

Memory system that stores general knowledge, like knowing Paris is the capital of France.

What is Semantic Memory?

300

The process of grouping information into chunks to make it easier to remember.

What is Chunking?

300

When a hint or stimulus triggers a memory recall.

What is Priming?

300

A cognitive system that temporarily holds and manipulates information for tasks like solving math problems.

What is Working Memory?

300

According to this rule, people can typically hold about 7 items in Short-term Memory.

What is Miller’s Magic Number 7?

400

Type of memory that helps us identify faces.

What is Facial Recognition?

400

Repetitively saying or thinking information to retain it in Short-term Memory.

What is Rote Rehearsal?

400

Remembering an entire memory after encountering a piece of it.

What is Redintegration?

400

The initial moment when sensory data is stored for a brief period.

What is Sensory Memory?

400

This type of memory includes our habits, skills, and actions, often performed without conscious thought.

What is Procedural Memory?

500

The part of memory we use without consciously recalling it, like riding a bike without thinking.

What is Implicit Memory?

500

The large-capacity storage system that holds information for long periods.

What is Long-term Memory (LTM)?

500

Retrieving information without any clues, like in a short answer question.

What is Recall?

500

The part of memory responsible for information that we deliberately recall, like studying facts for an exam.

What is Explicit Memory?

500

A single unit of information, like a digit or letter, used to build memory.

What is an Information Bit?

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