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MemorySession 8

BBA III1 -12-15

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Memory

The process by which we encode, store, and retrieve information

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Three Stage Model of Memory

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Working Memory

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Long Term Memory

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Retrieval Clues

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Levels of Processing Theory

• Thetheory of memory that emphasizes thedegree to which new material ismentally analyzed.

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Explicit and Implicit Memory

Implicit memory effect in which exposure to a stimulus influences a response to a later stimulus.

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Robert Feldman Understanding Psychology 10th Edition, McGraw Hill Company

Flashbulb Memories

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Constructive Processes in the Memory

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Forgetting

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Decay

The loss of information through nonuse.

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Memory Dysfunctions