Memory (W6)
- Created by: HannahSusanRussell
- Created on: 09-04-20 19:27
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- Memory
- Encoding
- Storage
- Retrieval
- Recall
- Decay/ Displacement
- Interference
- Retroactive (Recent Info Prominent)
- Proactive (Old Info Prominent)
- Amnesia
- Anterograde (No NEW memory) : HM
- Retrograde (No OLD retrieval)
- Reconstructive
- EWT
- False Memory
- Interference
- Active process to memory stores
- Sensory Input
- Sensory Memory
- Immediate, automatic & contextual < 1SEC
- STM
- 20-30SECS / 7-9ITEMS
- Lost to decay
- Working Memory (BADDELEY)
- Iconic Memory (SPERLING)
- Echohic Memory (DARWIN)
- Phonological
- Visuospatial
- Manipulation and space perception
- Visuospatial Sketchpad
- Phonological Loop
- CENTRAL EXECUTIVE (supervises and regulates)
- Visuospatial Sketchpad
- Phonological Loop
- CENTRAL EXECUTIVE (supervises and regulates)
- CENTRAL EXECUTIVE (supervises and regulates)
- Phonological Loop
- Visuospatial Sketchpad
- CENTRAL EXECUTIVE (supervises and regulates)
- Phonological Loop
- Subconscious Rehearsal
- Articularly LOOP
- Visuospatial
- Auditory
- Phonological
- Visual
- Echohic Memory (DARWIN)
- Rehearsal
- Iconic Memory (SPERLING)
- LTM
- Unlimited - Consolidated
- 20-30SECS / 7-9ITEMS
- Sensory Memory
- Sensory Input
- Retrieval
- Translating the stimulus
- Processing
- Explicit : Aware of Memory
- Implicit : SubconsciousMemory
- Levels of Processing (Craik & Lockhart)
- INPUT
- Structural
- Acoustic
- LTM
- Structural
- Semantic
- LTM
- Semantic
- INPUT
- DEEP
- SHALLOW
- Automatic & effortless
- Meaningful, Rehearsed, Encoding Specific
- LOCI
- PEG Words
- MNEUMONICS
- NARRATIVE STORIES
- SHALLOW
- Explicit : Aware of Memory
- Storage
- Primary / Recency
- Serial Positioning
- Data at the END OR Beginning - Distinctive and unlikely to be confused
- State Dependent (Scuba Study)
- Stroop Effect
- Primary : First data exposed
- Recency : Most recent data exposed
- Serial Positioning
- Episodic (Semantic)
- Flashbulb Memory
- BIOPSYCH: HIPPOCAMPUS
- Limbic System
- Consolidationfrom STM to LTM
- CA1, CA2, CA3 Trilamniar Loop
- LTP - form of neural plasticity
- polysynaptic pathway, hippocampus receives afferent inputs via axons of the entorhinal cortex, which terminate in the dentate gyrus
- neurons of the dentate gyrus send mossy fibers to the neurons of pyramidal cells located in CA3
- one branch reaches the opposite side of the hippocampus via corpus callosum; the other branch connects to CA1 through Schaffer collateral pathways
- polysynaptic pathway is important for the semantic memory (facts and concepts)
- neurons of the dentate gyrus send mossy fibers to the neurons of pyramidal cells located in CA3
- direct pathway is important for the episodic (recollection of events) and spatial memory (recognition)
- polysynaptic pathway, hippocampus receives afferent inputs via axons of the entorhinal cortex, which terminate in the dentate gyrus
- LTP - form of neural plasticity
- Limbic System
- Encoding
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