________, _____________, ___________ are the 3 process of how memory works.
What is putting it in (encoding), keeping it in storage, and getting it out of retrieval?
100
These are the 3 stages of memory.
What is sensory, short term, and long term memory?
100
The processes that cause apparent memory lapses, such as being unable to recall a person’s name or a telephone number, represent two of the various principles that govern how we go about remembering things.
What is the nature of remembering?
100
awareness and control of mental process; forms meta-memory, meta-problem-solving, meta language, etc.
What is meta-cognition?
200
________ is the set mental operations that people perform on sensory information to convert that information into form that is usable in the brain's storage systems.
What is encoding?
200
Characteristics of this memory involves visual and auditory information.
What are the characteristics of sensory memory?
200
__________,______________,__________,____________, and_________ are forms of forgetting?
What is fading or decay, interference, retrieval loss, suppression or represssion, and target distortion?
200
These are _____________ stages:
1. target
2. elaborative
3. subjective
4. testing
What is meta-memory/ meta-cognition?
300
________, _____________,_________ are the types of memories.
What is epiodic or experinential memory, procedural memory, semantic memory?
300
This memory has a capacity of hold 7 items for less than 30 seconds without rhearsal.
Also, its called the working memory
What is short term memory?
300
The information is not attended to fails to be encoded is called _____________.
What is encoding failure?
300
Mnemonic and conceptual are types of_____________.
What is memorization?
400
Aaron has just finish his essay test and handed it in. As he walks out of the classroom, he realizes that there were a few more things he should have included in the essay. Aaron's problem is in the memory process of _______________.
a) encoding
b) storage
c) retieval
d) retention
What is "c"-retieval?
400
Of the following, which is mostly similar to the concept of long term memory?
a) a revolving door
b) a filing cabinet
c) a desktop
d) a computer keyboard
What is "b"-a filing cabinet?
400
_______- is the older and _________ is the newr information interference with the retrieval.
What is proactive; retroactive?
400
1. concept mapping
2. episodic application
3. peg word method
4. key word method
5. number-consonant system
6. visual imagery
7. acronym
8. story, sentence, poem or song schema
9. repetition and recitation
Are what types of strategies?
What is various mnemonic strategies?
500
These are the forms of _________:
1. Recall
2. Recognition
3. Relearning
4. Response
What is retrieval?
500
Long term memories are encoded in terms of:
a) a sound
b) visual images
c) meanings of words and concepts
d) all of the above
What is "d"- all of the above?
500
Information that is not accessed decays from the storage system over time is called ____________.
What is decay or disuse?
500
_______,______,________,_____,___________,________,________, and ________ are the structures of thought?
What is concept, images, map, elaborate schemas, scripts and stories, propositions, mental models, and rule systems?