Types of Memory
How We Remember
Retrieving Information
Types of Knowledge
Tricks and Tools
100

Memory system that holds information briefly after sensory impressions.

What is Sensory Memory?

100

The process of converting information into a form to be retained in memory.

What is Encoding?

100

Any stimulus that helps trigger the retrieval of a memory.

What is a Retrieval Cue?

100

Memory of how to perform actions or skills, like driving a car.

What is Procedural Memory?

100

A process of grouping numbers, letters, or words into smaller meaningful units.

What is Chunking?

200

Memory system used for small amounts of information for about a dozen seconds.

What is Short-term Memory (STM)?

200

Making memories meaningful by asking “how” and “why.”

What is Elaborative Processing?

200

The ability to correctly identify previously learned information, like recognizing a face.

What is Recognition?

200

Conscious recollection of information, like recalling what you ate for lunch.

What is Explicit Memory?

200

Refers to single pieces of information, such as numbers or words.

What are Information Bits?

300

Memory system with unlimited capacity that can hold information for long periods.

What is Long-term Memory (LTM)?

300

Learning by simple repetition, like reciting the alphabet.

What is Rote Rehearsal?

300

Remembering information with minimal external cues.

What is Recall?

300

Unconscious recollection that influences behavior, like riding a bike automatically.

What is Implicit Memory?

300

Example: remembering a phone number long enough to dial it.

What is Short-term Memory?

400

Remembering your 5th birthday is an example of this.

What is Episodic Memory?

400

Grouping similar or meaningful information together, like using acronyms.

What is Chunking?

400

When seeing the word “red” makes it easier to identify the word “apple.”

What is Priming?

400

A memory system that stores facts, names, and definitions.

What is Semantic Memory?

400

Example: automatically driving home without thinking about each step.

What is Procedural Memory?

500

Knowing that Paris is the capital of France involves this type of memory.

What is Semantic Memory?

500

The mental process of holding and working with information temporarily.

What is Working Memory?

500

Remembering a childhood event from a smell trigger.

What is Episodic Memory?

500

Memory that involves personal experiences tied to specific times and places.

What is Episodic Memory?

500

Converting a phone number into chunks to make it easier to remember.

What is Encoding?

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