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1 Memory and Encoding By Farid and Kim

2 Memory processes Encoding: Transforming sensory information into a meaningful memory. Storage: Creating a biological trace of the encoded information in memory, which is either consolidated or lost. Retrieval: Using the stored information

3 Encoding types of Memory

4 Imagery Memory Taken from brief sensual interference with the environment Through visual or auditory interaction Baddeley and Hitch (1974) – “Visuospatial scratchpad”

5 Procedural Memory Memory for knowing how to do things Walk, talk, eat
Unable to consciously describe how we do them Highly resistant to forgetting

6 Declarative Memory Concerns all the information that we can describe or report Semantic memory: general facts and knowledge Eg. Knowing that Obama is president Episodic: “knowing when” memory Eg. Through association Lindsay and Norman (1977) – based upon personal experience

7 Duration types of Memory

8 Sensory Memory Comes from senses and has a limited capacity of less than a second It could be iconic memory or echoic memory Sperling – Iconic Memory

9 Short-Term Memory Information selected by attention from sensory memory, may pass into short-term memory (STM) Allows us to remember long enough to use Lasts between seconds and has a limited capacity of 7 (+/- 2) chunks of information Mostly encoded acoustically Peterson and Peterson (1959)

10 Long-Term Memory Ranges between minutes and a lifetime
Although the capacity cannot be measured, it is almost limitless Mainly encoded through the meaning (semantic memory), also retains procedural skills and imagery Baddeley (1966) – Semantic memory


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