Sensory Memory
Working Memory
Factors Impacting Memory
Strategies for information recollection
Learning
100
The information we receive from the environment
What is sensation?
100
7+/- 2
What is working memory capacity?
100
This is how most information moves from working memory to long term memory.
What is linking to background knowledge?
100
This is first method to remembering information.
What is Rehearsal?
100
Another word for meaningful learning.
What is comprehension?
200
These environmental cues are open to numerous constructions.
What are ambiguous stimuli?
200
Organization, Retrieval, Maintenance Rehearsal
What are the three control processes of working memory?
200
This factor increases your chances of remembering information
What is intention of learning?
200
This is how most people remember phone numbers.
What is grouping?
200
This helps learning by relating new information to oneself.
What is self-reference effect?
300
This helps you see the waves of a sparkler after it disappears.
What is sensory register?
300
30 seconds.
What is the duration of working memory?
300
This is when you are not trying to learn the information, but you remember it anyways.
What is incidental learning?
300
Creating a mental picture of figures.
What is visual imagery?
400
The time required for information from procedural practice to "settle" into long term memory.
What is the consolidation period?
400
When the learner embellishes information to encode it more precisely, meaningfully, and completely.
What is elaborately processing new information?
400
This is a technique that teachers can use to help their students remember important information.
What is redundancy in material presentation?
400
The beginning and end of a session
When are people more likely to remember information?
500
helps you pretend you're listening to a boring conversation by allowing you to repeat the last three words of what someone just said.
What is sensory memory?
500
This hinders ones ability to store and recall information effectively.
What is multitasking?
500
The area code and zip code for Stanley British Primary.
What is 303 80230?
500
Makes things easier to remember new information through forming connections within the new information.
What is internal organization?
500
Constructing information on one's own allows for better memory than when same information is presented by others.
What is the generation effect?