Memory Basics
Encoding
Storing
Retrieval
Memory Mysteries
100

the active system that receives, organizes, stores, and retrieves information

Memory

100

What encoding strategy involves grouping information into meaningful units?

Chunking

100

What type of long-term memory involves skills and automatic behaviors like riding a bike?

procedural memory

100

What type of retrieval involves bringing information to mind without cues?

recall

100

What phenomenon describes the inability to recall personal memories from early childhood?

infantile amnesia

200

What is the first stage of memory in which information is transformed into a form the brain can store?

Encoding

200

What type of encoding occurs without conscious effort, such as encoding time or well-learned skills?

automatic processing

200

Which type of memory involves conscious recall of facts and experiences?

explicit memory

200

What type of retrieval involves identifying correct information from options provided?

recognition
200

What memory experience involves feeling certain you know a word but being temporarily unable to recall it?

tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon

300

What type of sensory memory briefly stores visual images for a fraction of a second?

Iconic memory

300

According to the levels of processing model, which type of encoding leads to the best long-term retention?

deep (semantic) encoding

300

What type of memory combines episodic and semantic memories related to your own life experiences?

autobiographical memory

300

What memory effect explains why people remember the first and last items on a list best?

serial position effect

300

What type of interference occurs when old memories make it harder to learn new information?

proactive interference

400

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

multi-store model

400

What effect explains why information related personally to you is remembered better than other information?

self-reference effect

400

What study strategy involves spacing study sessions over time and improves long-term retention?

distributed practice

400

What phenomenon explains improved long-term memory when learning includes frequent testing or self-quizzing?

testing effect

400

What effect occurs when misleading information alters a person’s memory of an event?

misinformation effect

500

What neural process involves a long-lasting increase in communication between neurons and is believed to underlie learning and memory?

long-term potentiation

500

What type of shallow encoding focuses on how a word sounds?

phonemic encoding

500

What type of rehearsal involves connecting new information to existing knowledge?

elaborative rehearsal

500

What type of memory occurs when recall improves if you are in the same environment as when learning occurred?

context-dependent memory

500

What memory disorder involves difficulty forming new memories while older memories remain intact?

anterograde amnesia