Memory Models
Types of Memory
Memory Processes
Famous Psychologists
Memory Disorders
100

What model suggests that memory is made up of three stages: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory?

Atkinson-Shiffrin Model

100

What is the term for the type of memory that holds information for a very brief period (milliseconds) and has high capacity?

sensory memorysensory memory

100

What process involves transferring information from short-term memory to long-term memory?

What is encoding?

100

Who is known for his research on classical conditioning, particularly his work with dogs and salivation?

Who is Ivan Pavlov? |

100

Which disorder is characterized by the inability to form new memories after a brain injury?

What is anterograde amnesia?

200

Which memory model emphasizes the role of working memory, with components like the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad?

Baddeley-Hitch Model

200

What is the type of memory that temporarily holds a small amount of information (about 7 items) for a short period of time (15-30 seconds)?

What is short-term memory?

200

he ability to retrieve previously learned information is called?

What is recall?

200

Who developed the theory of cognitive development, with stages like sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational?

Who is Jean Piaget?

200

What condition involves the progressive decline of memory and cognitive functions, typically seen in elderly individuals?

What is Alzheimer's disease?

300

The 'levels of processing' model, proposed by Craik and Lockhart, suggests that deeper processing leads to better memory retention. What type of processing is focused on meaning?

semantic processing

300

What is the long-term memory system responsible for storing facts and general knowledge called?

What is semantic memory?

300

Which process involves recognizing previously encountered information when it's presented again?

What is recognition?

300

This psychologist is known for his theory of multiple intelligences. Who is he?

Who is Howard Gardner?

300

This type of memory loss involves forgetting one's personal identity or life history, often due to trauma. What is it called?

What is dissociative amnesia?

400

What term refers to the process of transforming sensory information into a form that can be stored in memory?

encoding

400

What type of memory involves remembering how to perform tasks, like riding a bike or tying shoes?

What is procedural memory?

400

What is the term for the process where information is lost from memory due to decay or interference?

What is forgetting?

400

This psychologist introduced the concept of the "forgetting curve" and studied memory using nonsense syllables

Who is Hermann Ebbinghaus?

400

What disorder involves vivid recollections of traumatic events, often leading to flashbacks, nightmares, and anxiety?

What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

500

In the "dual-store" model, sensory information is processed first in sensory memory, then transferred to either short-term or long-term memory. Who were the primary researchers behind this theory?

Atkinson and Shiffrin

500

This type of memory is responsible for storing personal experiences and autobiographical events.

What is episodic memory?

500

What is the term for when newly learned information interferes with the recall of older information?

What is retroactive interference?

500

Who is famous for his work on the "cognitive revolution," studying how people process information and how memory works in the mind?

Who is Ulric Neisser?

500

This disorder involves the creation of false memories, often related to past events or childhood experiences. What is it called?

What is confabulation?