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Card 16

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a cognitive process such as encoding where information is entered for the first time

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Card 17

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a memory process such as retrieval where information is retrieved or used

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Card 18

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retrieval from memory where the information or stimulus is repeated and the person compares it to what is in their memory

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Card 19

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retrieval from memory where the individual has a prompt or reminder of some kind

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Card 20

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retrieval from memory when the stimulus is not present and there is no clue

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Card 21

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a theory of memory which states that the main stores of memory are separate but connected together via attention and rehearsal

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Card 22

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the process of maintaining information in stm by constantly repeating it potentially playing a role in encoding new information to ltm

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Card 23

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very brief memory store, allowing sensations such as sounds an images to be retained for up to two seconds without being processed

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Card 24

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the cognitive function of focusing on a stimulus; people have an unlimited amount which must be divided among active tasks

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Card 25

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encoding information into memory based on sounds

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