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1 Memory Memory: persistence of learning over time via the storage and retrieval of information. Memory: persistence of learning over time via the storage and retrieval of information. Gives us our sense of self and connects us to past experiences. Gives us our sense of self and connects us to past experiences.

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3 Vivid Memories Flashbulb Memories: clear memory of an emotionally significant event or moment. Flashbulb Memories: clear memory of an emotionally significant event or moment. Usually personally meaningful or historically significant. Usually personally meaningful or historically significant. 911 911 OJ OJ

4 Memory as Information Processing Memory is similar to a computer (write to file, save to disk, read from disk). 3 Basic Steps to Memory: 1. 1. Encoding: getting information into the memory system. File Cabinet Needs to be organized 2. 2. Storage: the retention of the encoded information over time. 3. 3. Retrieval: process of getting information out of the memory system.

5 Three Stage Processing Model of Memory Stage One: The initial recording of sensory information in the memory system is referred to as sensory memory. Stage Two: sensory memories are processed into short term memory your activated memory which can only hold a minimal amount of information. Stage Three: short term memories are encoded into long-term memory, the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse from which we retrieve.

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7 Concept of Working Memory Working Memory: similar to short-term memory but focuses more on manipulation of information. Working Memory and Short-Term Memory are both quite limited in capacity and duration. You can only hold so much information in your working memory at one given time.. Magic Number tends to be 7 +/- 2.

8 Process of Encoding: 2 Types Encoding EffortfulAutomatic

9 Types of Encoding Automatic Processing unconscious encoding of incidental information space time frequency well-learned information word meanings we can learn automatic processing reading backwards

10 Automatic Processing: Reading Backwards Reading backwards requires effort at first but after practice becomes automatic..citamotua emoceb nac gnissecorp luftroffE Automatic processing allows us to do multiple things at once and re-illustrates the concept of parallel processing.

11 Effortful Processing Effortful Processing: type of encoding that requires attention and conscious effort. Ex: Learning new vocabulary terms, memorizing historical events/chronology, etc. Encoding can be aided by maintenance rehearsal: simple rote repetition of information in consciousness or even more successfully by elaborate rehearsal: processing of information for meaning which can more easily help produce long term memories.

12 King of Memory Experiments is Hermann Ebbinghaus Wanted to research capacity of verbal memory. Looked to study to see capacity of peoples’ memories to study strings of non-sense syllables. Ex: JIH, FUB, YOX, XIR,

13 General Findings 1. Next in Line Effect - don’t concentrate/remember when you know you are going to have to speak next 2. Info right before we sleep is not remembered 3. Taped info is not remembered

14 Findings of Ebbinghaus 4. Practice makes perfect. The more rehearsal he did on day 1, the less rehearsal it took to learn the syllables again on day 2. Over learning increased retention. 5. The Spacing Effect: the tendency for studying over a long period of time produces better long term retention than is achieved through massed study or practice. SPACED STUDYING BEATS CRAMMING!!!

15 Findings of Ebbinghaus 6. Serial Position Effect: our tendency to recall best the last and first items in a list. Ex: Presidents

16 Types of Encoding Semantic Encoding: encoding of meaning, including the meaning of words… yields best memory. Acoustic Encoding: the encoding of sound, especially the sound of words…. usually the least effective. “ if the glove doesn’t fit, you must acquit ” Visual Encoding: the encoding of picture images. on Self Reference Effect- do better on things we relate back to ourselves

17 Example 1. Is the word in capital letters? Visual 2. Does the word rhyme with train? Acoustic 3. Would the word GUN fit in this sentence. The girl put the ___ on the table Semantic

18 Types of Encoding

19 Encoding Imagery Imagery: creating mental pictures, helps effortful processing especially when combined with semantic encoding. Recall of events is often colored by highest joys and lowest lows of events…usually remember events differently than you evaluated them at the time.. Mneumonics: memory aids, often use vivid imagery and organizational devices.

20 Organizing Information for Encoding Chunking organizing items into familiar, manageable units like horizontal organization- 1776149218121941 1776 1492 1812 1941 Phone numbers often occurs automatically use of acronyms HOMES- Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior A way to get over the 7 +/- 2 rule

21 Process of Chunking: Organized Information is More Easily Remembered

22 Hierarchies Organized info. is remembered better complex information broken down into broad concepts and further subdivided into categories and subcategories Encoding (automatic or effortful) Imagery (visual Encoding) Meaning (semantic Encoding) Organization ChunksHierarchies

23 Memory Demo 1 ZIN

24 LTD

25 VEX

26 KZF

27 ABC

28 QBJ

29 CUG

30 WCF

31 CXK

32 TAJ

33 PSK

34 THR

35 DAZ

36 PBS

37 BNK

38 BIP

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40 Demo 2 Bed Quilt D ark Silence Fatigue Clock Snoring Night Toss Tired Night Toss Tired Night artichoke Turn Night Rest Dream Bed Quilt D ark Silence Fatigue Clock Snoring Night Toss Tired Night Toss Tired Night artichoke Turn Night Rest Dream


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