Types of Long Term Memory
Factors that Affect Retrieval
Forgetting
Language
Thinking and Creativity
100

Conscious memories about facts or events

Explicit memory

100

Effect which items presented at the beginning of a list are better remembered

Primacy Effect

100

old information affects your ability to remember more recently learned information

Proactive Interference

100

The example sound “b” is the smallest unit of sound without a meaning

Phoneme

100

This is the typical example of a concept

Prototype

200

Unintentional memories we might not realize we have

Implicit Memory

200

Effect which items presented at the end of a list are better remembered

Recency Effect

200

Memory encoding failure prevents someone from making new memories, but still allows them to learn new skills

Anterograde amnesia

200

This aspect of language refers to the context that can affect the meaning of a sentence

Pragmatics

200

 A type of problem solving method which involves trying every possible solution

Algorithms

300

Memory about specific events

Episodic Memory

300

Ability to better retrieve information while in the same state of emotion as the encoding stage

Mood congruence

300

Mistake in memory occurs when one forgets where the information originated from

Misattribution error/Source amnesia

300

This cognitive psychologist stated that children have a critical period to learn language

Noam Chomsky

300

A rule that is generally but not always true that can be used to make a judgement on someone

Heuristics

400

Powerful photographic memory

Eidetic Memory

400

The cramming of information in one session of study

Massed Practice

400

The hypothesized rate of memory decline over time

Herman Ebbingaus’ Forgetting Curve

400

Children in this stage of language development are able to combine words into short phrases, demonstrating their ability to make new meaning from separate words

Telegraphic speech/Two word stage

400

When one judges the situation based on examples that come to mind initially

Availability Heuristic

500

Memory of facts and general knowledge

Semantic Memory

500

Reminders associated with information to help us remember

Retrieval Cues

500

The effect which information is more resistant to forgetting if practiced over and over again

Overlearning effect

500

This term refers to the cyclical nature of language and thought

Linguistic relativity

500

A problem with heuristics in which preexisting beliefs distort logical reasoning

Belief bias

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