persistence of learning over time; involves encoding, storage, and retrieval of information
The idea that old learning makes it difficult to learn something new.
What is proactive interference?
the processing of information into the memory system--for example, by extracting meaning
the retention of encoded information over time
Learned skills, like swimming, or conditioned response without awareness.
What is implicit memory?
Organizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically. 232456 as 23 24 56, for example
What is chunking?
Seeing something you think is new but having a sense that you have seen it before.
What iis deja vu?
The physical change or pathway when something new is learned.
What is memory trace?
A stimulus or event linked to a specific memory.
What is retrieval cue?
When the learning of new information disrupts information you have already learned.
What is retroactive interference?
encoding that requires attention and conscious effort.
What is effortful processing?
The theory that information learned in a particular state of mind (e.g., depressed, happy, somber) is more easily recalled when in that same state of mind.
What is mood congruent memory?