what are information processing theories of memory based on?
what is memory- an active system that receives , stores, organizes , alters, and recovers information
100
memory held for 15-30 seconds
What is short term memory
100
When you group something together in order to remember it
What is chunking
100
Personal experience linked with specific times and places
What is episodic memory
100
matching or multiple choice
What is recognition
200
Three operations that are found in the information processing view
What is input, storage, and retrieval
200
memory held for days, weeks, etc
What is long term memory
200
short term memory also serves as our working memory what does this mean
When you can bring an old memory out of long term memory
200
long term memories of conditioned responses and learned skills
What is procedural memory
200
H.S Chem vs. College Chem
What is relearning
300
if information is to be stored and used in the next stage of memory, it must first be what
What is coded
300
an acoustic code
What is auditory information
300
Difference in acoustic and semantic codes and which stage of memory are these associated with
What is sounds and memories stored in terms of meaning and LTM
300
impersonal facts and everyday knowledge
What is semantic memory
300
first and last words in a list are better remembered than words in the middle of the list
What is serial position effect
400
Three stages of memory
What is sensory register, short term memory, and long term memory
400
short term memory good for storage of info temporarily or permanently
What is temporarily
400
what parts of the brain are involved with STM or LTM?
What is frontal lobe(stm) and hippocampus(ltm)
400
recall, recognition and relearning
What is the three ways of testing retrieval
400
feeling that memory is available but not quite retrievable
What is the tip of the tongue phenomenon
500
snapshot held about 1/4 second
What is sensory register
500
how many bits of information can you remember
What is 7+- 2
500
Associative Network, Procedural Memory and Declarative Memory
What is the three types of long term memory
500
Discussion or fill in the blank
What is recall
500
information that is retained for extended periods of time is processed and encoded " deeper" than information that is only retained for a short period of time