The persistence of learning over time through encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.
What is memory?
Memories of KNOWLEDGE AND FACTS.
What are semantic memories?
Micheal suddenly has the feeling he has lived an experience in the past. He is feeling ________
What is Deja Vu ?
It is the ability to produce ideas that are both novel and valuable.
What is creativity?
What is the step by step "directions" for solving a problem.
What is Algorithms?
The first stage of mental information processing
What is encoding?
the reason we only remember things in specific contexts.
what is encoding specificity principle?
It can occur at any memory stage including encoding, storage, or retrieval.
What is forgetting?
When you're driven by interest, satisfaction and challenges rather than external pressures.
What is Intristic motivation?
The way we present an issue and can be a powerful tool of persuasion
What is Framing?
The 3 parts of the information-processing model.
What is encoding, storage & retrieval?
It illustrates why we remember things when we revisit old environments.
What is context-dependent memory?
Jerry wasn't wearing his PPE on the job site and had a steel bar damage his brain. He has retained memories of his past but cannot form any new memories. Jerry has ________ amnesia.
What is Anterograde?
The category psychologistd study that focuses on the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating information.
What is Cognition?
Our tendency to cling to our beliefs in the face of contrary evidence
What is Belief Perseverance?
These people focused on explicit memories.
Who are Atkinson and Shiffin?
Facilitate formation of our procedural memories for skills
What is the basal ganglia?
Subjects in one study were more likely to say yes when asked “Did you see the broken headlight?” than when asked “Did you see a broken headlight?” This is an example of?
What is the misinformation effect?
Think hard about a problem, but then put it aside and come back to it later.
What is incubation?
The idea of making a judgement about something/ someone based on our prototypes?
What is representativeness heuristic?
Memory of visual stimuli and auditory stimuli.
What is Iconic and Echoic memory.
surrounding, mood, OR seating position
What is an example of a retrieval cue?
Faulty memory for how, when, or where information was learned or imagined
What is Source Amnesia
we form concepts by developing these
what are prototypes?
our estimate of how common an event is based on how accessible those memories are.
What is Availability Heuristic?