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Jump to first page Memory

Jump to first page Models of Memory n Information Processing Model n Neural Networks

Jump to first page Atkinson & Shiffrin (1968) Sensory Memory Short Term Memory (STM) Long Term Memory (LTM) Elaborate Rehearsal Selective Attention

Jump to first page STM vs. WM n Short Term Memory n Serial Position Curve n Short duration n Working Memory n Mental Workspace n Baddeley Model u Phonological Loop u V-S Sketch Pad u Central Executive

Jump to first page Types of Memory Episodic n Time and Day stamped n Influenced by: u Depth of processing u Environmental cues u Context & State Semantic n General World Knowledge n Concepts u prototypes u exemplars u spreading activation P. 222 Procedural Memory

Jump to first page Source Memory Quiz n What is a prototype? n Give me one example of an exemplar for a car.

Jump to first page Forgetting Interference Hypotheses u retroactive u proactive Inhibition Memory Distortion u schemas u belief preservation u source memory:suggestibility

Jump to first page Improving Memory n Mnemonics u Acronyms or Acrostics u Method of Loci n Encoding Specificity n Depth !! n Context Dependent n State Dependent n Mood Dependent n Mood Congruent

Jump to first page Washington J. Adams Jefferson Madison J.Q. Adams Jackson Van Buren W. Harrison Tyler Filmore Pierce Buchanan Lincoln A. Johnson Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur Cleveland B. Harrison McKinley T. Roosevelt Taft Wilson Harding Coolidge Hoover F.D. Roosevelt Truman Eisenhower Kennedy L. Johnson Nixon Ford Carter Reagan Bush Clinton Bush