Working Memory
Mystery Question:
Test Your Memory
Memory Strategies
Give Me An Example
100

True or false. Working memory is limited in capacity

True

Working memory is a cognitive system with a limited capacity that can hold information temporarily while you are using the information. 

Important for: reasoning and guiding decision-making + behaviour.

100

From Topic 2:

List 3 parts of a neuron

Dendrite, cell body, nucleus, axon hillock, myelin sheath, nodes of ranvier, axon terminal
100

What is chunking?

Perceiving several items as one group to make it easier to remember

eg

300 123 987 

rather than 300123987

100

Name a condition that may affect memory

Amnesia (anterograde and retrograde)

Dementia

200

What is working memory's capacity estimated to be?

7 plus/minus 2

5-9

200

From Topic 1:

Who was HM and how did he provide insight on memory

Had a brain injury following a surgery that aimed to cure his epilepsy. Had retrograde and anterograd amnesia but could still form procedural memories. Shows that types of memory can be distinct and processed in different ways/places

200

What are the limits of mnemonic strategies

Storage capacity

May not develop a deep understanding

200

Something where the primacy effect may have a

Shopping list

Remembering items on someone's order

First few numbers in a phone number

Any lists

300

Define:

Acquistion

Storage

Retrieval

A= the process of gaining information and placing it into memory 

S= holding the information in memory until it is needed 

R= locating the needed information and bringing it into active use

300
Topic 2:

Describe and explain a neuroimaging technique

PET

EEG

MRI

fMRI

300

How do meaningful connections facilitate memory retrieval?

Connections allow one memory to trigger another and so on until you are led to the information

300

Intentional and incidental learning

Intentional: reading a text book, teaching yourself sign language

Incidental: becoming better at a sport the more you play, memorising the words to the annoying song on your work radio every day

400

What is the modal model of memory

Describes how information is processed in three stages: 

  1. Sensory Memory: Briefly holds incoming sensory information.
  2. Short-Term Memory: Temporarily stores information for immediate use, with limited capacity.
  3. Long-Term Memory: Stores information more permanently, with a much larger capacity.

Information can move between these stages through processes like attention and rehearsal.

400

Topic 4:

Explain Top-down and Bottom-up processing

Top-down processing: Interpretation of sensory information based on prior knowledge, experiences, and expectations

Bottom-up processing: Analysis of sensory information starting from the smallest pieces, building up to a complete perception without preconceived notions

400

Explain the two types of rehearsal

Maintenance= focus on the thing. What it is

Elaborative= understanding the thing. What it means ad how it relates to others

400

A study technique mentioned in the text book

Spaced learning

Quizzing yourself

Having the intention to memorise


500

How doe the central executive work together with other parts of working memory

Directs attention and coordinates activities between different components.

It manages and integrates information, making it possible to perform tasks like problem-solving and planning.

500

Topic 3:

What does it mean if I say this is a center-surround cell.

A type of neuron found in the retina and visual cortex that respond to visual stimuli in a specific way.

When light hits the center region, the cell fires more action potentials, indicating increased activity or stimulation.

When light hits the surround region, the cell firing is inhibited or reduced, indicating decreased activity.

 

500

What role does the memoriser play in their ability to remember things?

Attention (how focused when learning)

Interest in the topic

Prior knowledge

Emotional state

Setting they are in

500

Pretend you were creating a quiz. What is a question you would make from the memory topic?

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