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1 Cognition All of the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing & remembering

2 Cognition refers to  How we MAKE memories  How we REMEMBER  How we FORGET  How we SOLVE PROBLEMS  How we USE LANGUAGE

3 Organization of LTM Concepts are arranged general to Specific.

4 What is a concept?  Mental representation of related things  Can be physical objects, events, attributes or ABSTRACTIONS!  Can be simple or complex

5 Prototype  A typical example of a concept  Most basic & gives us the least amount of information needed

6 Prototype:BIRD

7 Not a prototype:

8 Retrieving memories  Recognition  Recall  Reconstruction~can be distorted by adding, dropping, changing details (to fit a schema)

9 Serial position effect

10 Primacy Effect: Recall 1 st best Recency Effect: Recall last best

11 What helps us remember ?  PRIMING  DISTRIBUTED PRACTICE  MNEMONIC DEVICES  METHOD OF LOCI  PEG WORD MNEMONIC

12 METHOD OF LOCI  RELATE WHAT YOU WANT TO REMEMBER WITH PLACES YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH.  EX.: SOUR CREAM and MILK (refrigerator), NOODLES (nesting in bowls on counter), MUSHROOM SOUP (in the “ mush ” room-kitchen), DEODORANT (in drawer in bathroom),

13 Peg Word Mnemonic  One = Bun Four = Door  Two = Shoe Five = Hive  Three = Tree Six = Stick ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sour Cream & Milk is one; eaten on a bun Noodles are two; squishy in a shoe Mushroom soup is three; under a tree Deodorant is four; behind the bathroom door.

14 FORGETTING……  FAILURE TO ENCODE  DECAY OF STORED MEMORY  INABILITY TO ACCESS FROM LTM  RELEARNING

15 Inability to access from LTM?  Insufficient RETRIEVAL cues  “ Tip of the tongue ” phenomenon  Repression  Confabulation  Misinformation effect (bumped/crashed)

16 Interference  PROACTIVE  If we learn A and then B and we can ’ t remember B because A got in the way   Proactive interference  RETROACTIVE  If we learn A and then B and we can ’ t remember A because B got in the way   Retroactive interference

17 Any questions?


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