What is working memory?
Examining Working Memory
Semantics
Information Processing
Components of Working Memory
100

Brief, immediate memory for the limited amount of material that you are currently processing.


What is working memory?

                                   


    

    

100

Better recall for items at the END of the list.

What is the Recency effect?

100

The organization of several numbers together as one unit.


What is Chunking?

100

Our mental processes are similar to the operations of a computer and information processes through our cognitive system in a series of stages, one step at a time.

What is the Information-processing approach?

100

Multipart system that holds and manipulates information while we perform cognitive tasks?

What is The Working Memory Approach?

200

Large capacity storage system that contains memory for experiences and information that have accumulated throughout your life.

What is long-term memory?

200

Enhanced recall for items at the beginning of the list.

What is the Primacy effect?

200

The meaning of words and sentences.

What are Semantics?

200

Memory involves a sequence of separate steps, transferring storage of material from one storage area to another.

What is the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model?

200

Processes sounds you hear and make (out loud or silently).

What is a Phonological loop?

300

Suggested that people can only remember about 7 items.

Who is George Miller?

300

British Psychologist John Brown, and US Psychologists, Lloyd and Margaret Peterson.

Who created the Brown/Peterson & Peterson Technique?


300

When we have difficulty remembering new material because old material interferes.

What is Proactive interference?

300

Records info from senses.

What is Sensory memory?

300

Processes visual and spatial information.

What is a Visuospatial sketchpad?

400

Memory units that consists of several components that are strongly associated with one another

What is chunk?

400

U-shaped relationship between a word’s position in a list and it’s probability of being recalled.

What is Serial position effect?

400

Performance on new category similar to performance on first item “Begin.”

What is Release from Proactive Interference?

400

Holds small amount of information actively being used.

What is Short-term memory?

400

Integrates info from phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, episodic buffer & long term memory.

What is Central executive?

500

Intentional strategies to improve memory.

What is Control processes?

500

Presents items to remember; Distracting task (prevents rehearsal = repeating item silently); and Recall of items.

What is the Brown/Peterson & Peterson technique?

500

Argues a distinction between short & long-term memory.

What is the primary focus of the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model?

500

Holds enormous capacity/all memories. 

What is Long-term memory?

500

Temporary storehouse to hold and combine info from phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, & long term memory.

What is Episodic buffer?