Memory 5.0 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? PsychologyMemoryA2/A-levelAQA Created by: rchapman99Created on: 22-12-17 16:50 67810942315 Across 1. A maximum of 30 seconds, but it can be extended by repetition or rehearsal. (3, 8) 5. No upper limit. (3, 8) Down 2. Thought to be unlimited, depending on individual differences. However, decay, interference and illness may result in the loss of information. (3, 8) 3. Remembering places, faces (visually); remembering songs, voices (acoustically); the main way information is remembered in LTM is through its meaning (semantically). (3, 6) 4. The way information is changed so that it can be stored in memory. (4, 2, 6) 6. An unpleasant emotional state that is often accompanied by increased heart rate and rapid breathing. (4, 2, 7) 7. Things that serve a reminder. (4, 2, 1, 3) 8. Remembering images (visually); remembering sounds and words (acoustically); remembering the meanings of things (semantically). (3, 6) 9. A measure of how long a memory lasts before it is no longer available. (4, 2, 8) 10. This is a measure of how much can be held in memory. (4, 2, 8)
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