Intro to Memory
Encoding Memories
Storing Memories
Retrieving Memories
Forgetting and Memory Challenges
100

a measure of memory in which the person need only identify items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test

What is recognition?

100

unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings

What is automatic processing?

100

The overall process of stabilizing a newly formed memory over time, involving the gradual transfer of information from the hippocampus to the cortex 

What is memory consolidation?

100

the tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood

What is mood-congruent memory?

100

a process by which we first recall a generalized schema and then add in specific details

What is constructive memory?

200

A type of storage that holds sensory information for a few seconds or less.

What is sensory memory?

200

a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds

What is echoic memory?

200

a neural center located in the limbic system; helps process explicit (conscious) memories--of facts and events--for storage.

What is the hippocampus?

200

improved recall of specific episodes or information when the context present at encoding and retrieval are the same

What is context-dependent memory?

200

incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event

What is the misinformation effect?

300

The part of working memory that is responsible for monitoring and directing attention and other mental resources.

What is the central executive?

300

 Organization of items into a few broad categories that are divided and subdivided into narrower concepts and facts

What are hierarchies? 

300

memory for one's personal past experiences

What is episodic memory?

300

Technique in which items to be learned are repeated at intervals over a period of time.

What is distributed practice?

300

an inability to retrieve information from one's past

What is retrograde amnesia? 

400

the part of working memory that holds and processes verbal and auditory information

What is the phonological loop?

400

Enhanced performance on a memory test caused by being tested on the material to be remembered.

What is the testing effect?

400

a network of associated facts and concepts that make up our general knowledge of the world

What is semantic memory?

400

our tendency to recall best the last (a recency effect) and first items (a primacy effect) in a list

What is the serial position effect? 

400

the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information

What is retractive interference?

500

A component of working memory where we create mental images to remember visual information

What is the visuospatial sketchpad? 

500

A mnemonic technique that involves associating items on a list with a sequence of familiar physical locations

What is the methods of loci?

500

an increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation. Believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.

What is long-term potentiation?

500

awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.

What is metacognition?

500

a memory phenomenon in which vividly imagining an event markedly increases confidence that the event actually occurred

What is imagination inflation?