Types of Memory
Memory Models
Processes of Memory
Levels of Processing
Key Terminology
100

What type of memory includes facts and general knowledge?

Semantic memory

100

Which model of memory describes sensory, short-term, and long-term memory systems?

Multi-store model

100

What biological process strengthens synaptic connections between neurons?

Long-term potentiation

100

What is the shallowest level of processing that encodes physical features like font style?

Structural processing

100

What type of sensory memory holds auditory information briefly?

Echoic memory

200

What is the type of memory that involves skills like riding a bike?

Procedural memory

200

What does the central executive do in the working memory model?

Controls and coordinates the flow of information.

200

What type of processing requires conscious effort, like studying for a test?

Effortful processing

200

What level of processing focuses on the sound of words?

Phonemic processing

200

What term refers to the storage of vast amounts of information for extended periods?

Long-term memory

300

What memory type involves recalling specific events or experiences?

Episodic memory

300

What part of the working memory model processes visual and spatial information?

Visuospatial sketchpad

300

What is the term for encoding that happens without conscious effort?

Automatic processing

300

What is the deepest level of processing that involves meaning and associations?

Semantic processing

300

What type of rehearsal involves repetition without meaningful connections?

Maintenance rehearsal

400

What memory type is used to remember future tasks, like a dentist appointment?

Prospective memory

400

In the multi-store model, what type of memory holds a fleeting mental image of a scene?

Iconic memory

400

What improves signal transmission efficiency in neurons during learning?

Repeated stimulation

400

What kind of rehearsal connects new information to existing knowledge for deeper encoding?

Elaborative rehearsal

400

Which memory system temporarily stores and manipulates limited information?

Short-term memory

500

What is the key difference between explicit and implicit memory?

Explicit memory can be consciously recalled and described, while implicit memory is harder to verbalize and involves automatic processes.

500

What is the episodic buffer's function in the working memory model?

Integrates information from various sources into a unified representation.

500

What is the result of enhanced synaptic strength in the brain?

Long-lasting increases in memory formation and retrieval efficiency.

500

Why does semantic processing lead to stronger memories than structural processing?

It creates meaningful connections, resulting in better retention.

500

What is the difference between shallow and deep processing?

Shallow processing focuses on physical or sound features, while deep processing encodes meaning and associations.