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THREE STAGES OF MEMORY

Three Stages of Memory

For each number tell what is going on of Memory

Long-term memory Working or Short-term Memory Sensory Input Sensory Memory Attention Encoding Retrieval Maintenance Rehearsal 1.Sensory Input 2.Sensory Memory 3.Attention 4.Short-Term or Working Memory 5. Maintenance Rehearsal 6. Encoding 7. Long-Term Memory 8. Retrieval

Three Stages of Memory This extremely brief memory holds info just long enough for us to process basic physical characteristics.

Three Stages of Memory Answer Sensory

Three Stages of Memory Another name for Short-Term Memory

Three Stages of Memory Answer Working Memory

Three Stages of Memory A brief memory of an image that only lasts for a fraction of a second is what kind of memory?

Three Stages of Memory Answer Iconic Memory

Three Stages of Memory A brief memory of a sound that lasts for several seconds.

Three Stages of Memory Answer Echoic Memory

Three Stages of Memory This stage of memory can hold 7 items + or – 2 for about 30 seconds and it basically whatever you are consciously thinking about.

Three Stages of Memory Answer Short-Term Memory

Three Stages of Memory This person’s experiment showed that our sensory memory is actually quite large even though it may only last for a fraction of a second.

Three Stages of Memory Answer Sperling

Three Stages of Memory The fact that when you counted the number of passes the ghost images were making in the video we watched that most of you missed the lady with the umbrella shows the idea of …

Three Stages of Memory Answer Selective Attention

Three Stages of Memory You look up a phone number and then say it to yourself for several seconds as you walk across the room to dial it. What is this an example of?

Three Stages of Memory Answer Maintenance Rehearsal

Three Stages of Memory When given a list to remember you most likely will recall what parts of the list?

Three Stages of Memory Answer Beginning (Primacy Effect) End (Recency Effect)

Three Stages of Memory When remembering a phone number you remember it as: rather than This demonstrates…

Three Stages of Memory Answer Chunking

Three Stages of Memory This stage of memory: – Function—organizes and stores information – Unlimited capacity – Duration—thought by some to be permanent

Three Stages of Memory Answer Long-Term Memory