Forget Me Not/Creating Memory
Build Me a Memory/Maintaining
Misc.
Long-Term Storage
Retrieval
100

This type of memory storage is brief in duration (1 second) , and vast in capacity 

What is sensory storage?

100

This type of memory storage is brief, under 1 second, and has a vast capacity

What is sensory storage?

100

This theory explains how and why our memories are subjective based on our attention in a given environment.

Filter theory

100

The inability to form new memories

What is anterograde amnesia?
100

This type of memory is future-oriented, like when some one reminds you to do something in a later context

Prospective memory

200

An inability to remember information from one's past

What is retrograde amnesia?
200

One reason these might happen is because visualizing something and actually perceiving something activate the same part of the brain

What are false memories?

200

Proposed that we repress painful or socially unacceptable memories

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

An inability to remember one's past

Retrograde amnesia

200

This type of memory retrieval error is frustrating, common, and increases with age.

Blocking; tip-of-the-tongue
300

Surgeons accidentally removed his hippocampus, resulting in amnesia

Who is H.M. or Henry Moliason?

300
The sense that "I've experienced this before"

What is deja vu?

300

this kind of technique, using information you have learned, leads to shallow encoding of information

Maintenance rehearsal

300

H.M. had this type of memory, of which there are types - and we are not conscious of it!

Implicit memory

300

This type of technique helps you remember things by use of phrases, rhymes, or songs

Mnemonics

400

You are likely using this type of memory processing to remember the words you just read for this question, to keep that knowledge available for current use. 

What is working memory

400

The process by which previously stored memories, when retrieved again, are potentially altered before being stored again

What is reconsolidation?

400

She is a well-known memory researcher who studies false memories

Who is Elizabeth Loftus?

400

A good nights sleep helps with this crucial process of long-term memory, as does thinking about information over time and practicing with it.

Consolidation

400

This process states that when you learn new things, you may experience impairment in recalling older memories accurately.

Retroactive interference


500

This aspect of consciousness and perception greatly alters how your memories are encoded

What is attention? selective attention/limited attention

500
False memory for how, when, or where information was learned or imagined

What is source amnesia or source misattribution?

500

What are the two main types of explicit memory, and what are they devoted to?

Episodic - personal memories involving our lives and ourselves; involves place and time

Semantic - knowledge of facts independent of our personal experience


500

Which two areas of the brain are primarily involved in implicit memory?

Cerebellum; amygdala

500

This type of memory aid depends on associating objects/things you want to remember with familiar locations.

Method of loci