What is memory?
What are the stages of memory?
endoding
storage
retrieval
What is recall of something?
reproducing information to which you were previously exposed without linked stimulus
What is recognition?
uses a stimulus to retrieve something you have seen or heard before
What is the primacy and recency effect?
1st and last things in list are remembered the most
What is a schemas?
organised knowledge and expectations about familiar events or objects
What is the multi-store model?
stimuli –> sensory memory –> (attention) short term memory –> (rehearsal) long term memory
tell me about sensory memory (how long it lasts, what is involved etc)
tell me about short term memory (how long it lasts, what is involved etc)
Tell me about long term memory? (how long it lasts, what is involved etc)
What is working memory and what does it involve?
elaboration of short term memory comprised of
What is the phonological loop?
stores auditory information by silently rehearsing sounds/words in a continuous look: the articulatory process
What is the visa-spatial sketchpad?
- engaged when performing spatial or visual tasks
What is an episodic buffer?
dedicated to linking information across domains to form integrated units of visual, spatial and verbal information and chronological ordering
What is central executive?
-allocates limited attention resources to the other components of working memory
performs cognitive tasks such as problem solving
What is the levels of processing model?
memory is a function of processing activity (superficial vs deep: stronger memories through elaborative rehearsal)
What is explicit memory?
memories of which you have conscious awareness?
What is implicit memory?
knowledge without awareness
What is procedural memory?
memory for actions, skills
What is declarative memory?
memories for facts
What are the different theories of forgetting?
What are the different interference (in forgetting)?
- proactive interference (learn B, learn A, test A)
how do you improve your memory?
What is emotion?
-a mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes
OR
-a couple state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence thought and behaviour