The 3 processes of how memory works
what are encoding, storage, and retrieval
primacy and recency effects are a part of which phenomenon?
What is serial position effect
Eerie sense that "I've Experienced this before"
What is Deja Vu?
Producing ideas that are both novel and valuable.
What is creativity?
The process of retaining encoded information overtime.
What is storage?
The persistence of learning overtime
What is Memory?
when you must be in a certain state to recall something
what is state-dependent memory
Can occur at any memory stage
What is forgetting?
This is a mental grouping of similar objects, events, ideas, or people.
What is a concept?
the memory limitation for short term memory
what is the magic number 7
the initial process of transforming sensory input into a form that can be stored in memory
What is encoding?
Eposodic memory
Which explicit consious memory is from experiensed events?
Occurs when misleading information can distort one's memory of an event
What is misinformation effect?
The ability to produce a single correct answer.
What is convergent thinking?
Mental groupings of similar objects, events, ideas, or people.
What is Concept
the conscious recollection of facts and events
what is explicit memory
this provides glucose use to fuel the brain focusing on memory
what are stress hormones?
when louis can remember his past, but nothing since experiencing a brain infection 4 years ago.
What is Anterograde Amnesia?
Injury to this part of the brain can destroy imagination.
What is the frontal lobe?
it is how someone feels the environment around and interpret and feels
what is sensory memory
making new info meaningful by relating it to information already know well
what is Elaborative rehearsal
Damage to the left hippocampus can cause trouble with this.
What is Trouble with verbal information
An explanation for deja vu
What is source amnesia?
Provide the ability to see things in a novel way like making connections or recognizing patterns
What are Imaginative Thinking Skills
this was demonstrated in the experiment in which Elizabeth Loftus asked one group how fast the the car was going when they "hit" the other car and the other group the car "smashed" into the other.
What is misinformation Effects?