What are the stages of forming memories?
Which stage of forming memories is this: input of information (from senses)?
encoding
Which stage of forming memories is this: maintenance of information?
storage
Which stage of forming memories is this: purpose is to delay decay, and form long lasting representations?
storage
Which stage of forming memories is this: involves sensory areas sending information to hippocampus?
storage
Which stage of forming memories is this: allows for memory to be recovered and used?
retrieval
Encoding is the input of information (from _______).
senses
________ is the input of information (from senses).
Encoding
An example of forming memories using computers:
The keyboard is the __________, the saving data on a hard disk is _________, and data on a monitor is ________.
encoding
storage
retrieval
An example of forming memories using computers:
The __________ is the encoding, the _______ ____ __ _ ____ ____ is storage, and _____ __ _ ________ is retrieval.
keyboard
saving data on a hard disk
data on a monitor
involves focusing awareness on a narrowed range of stimuli or events
attention
attention is not only necessary for conscious perception, but also ______ for memory formation
critical
attention is not only necessary for conscious perception, but also critical for ________ _________
memory formation
attention is not only necessary for ________ _________, but also critical for memory formation
conscious perception
_______ _________ results in poorer memory representations, or reduction in what you are able to remember.
Divided attention
According to the levels of processing theory, deeper/more detailed __________ results in longer lasting memory
processing
What are the three levels of processing?
What is the difference between shallow, intermediate, and deep processing?
Which type of encoding is used in each processing level?
Shallow processing= structural encoding
Intermediate processing= phonemic encoding
Deep processing= semantic encoding
What type of encoding is this: emphasizes the physical structure of the stimulus?
structural encoding
What type of encoding is this: emphasizes what a word sounds like?
phonemic encoding
What type of encoding is this: emphasizes the meaning of verbal input?
semantic encoding
What type of encoding is this: “is the word written in capital letters?”
structural encoding
What type of encoding is this: “does the word rhyme with weight?”
phonemic encoding