jueves, 21 de octubre de 2010

15 Questions

1. Sensory memory is the first level of memory, sensory memory retains the brief impression of a sensory stimulus after the stimulus itself has ended.
2. When you remember a needle that they put to you in the hospital! You remember the pain.
3. First, it is a high capacity form of memory registration of visual data. Second, information in the sensory memory is un-interpreted. Third, sensory memory is short; visual information, for example, fades away in less than a second. 
4. Short term memory are memories that you remember for a short period of time and after that you forget of them.
5.  18
6. A term referring to the process of taking individual units of information (chunks) and grouping them into larger units.
7. The magic number is between 4 and 2.
8. Acoustic
9. As long-term memory is subject to fading in the natural forgetting process, several recalls/retrievals of memory may be needed for long-term memories to last for years, dependent also on the depth of processing.
10. The Atkinson-Shiffrin model also known as the Multi-store model an advantage of the multi store model is that it can chunk information into smaller models of memory Multi-memory model and the Modal model is a psychological model proposed in 1968 by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin as a proposal for the structure of memory. It proposed that human memory involves a sequence of three stages: Sensory Memory, Short Term Memory and Long Term Memory.11. 
12. Describes memory recall of stimuli as a function of the depth of mental processing. A stimulus’ mental processing depth is determined by connections with preexisting memory, time spent processing the stimulus, cognitive effort, and sensory input mode.
13. Maintenance rehearsal is a type of rehearsal proposed by Craik and Lockhart (1972) in their Levels of Processing Model of memory. Maintenance rehearsal involves rote repetition of an item's auditory representation. Lyrics of a song!
14. In contrast to maintenance rehearsal, which involves simple rote repetition, elaborative rehearsal involves deep sematic processing of a to-be-remembered item resulting in the production of durable memories. 
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