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Memory

Memory. Memory Process. Encoding Storage Retrieval. Memory Test #1 Recall vs. Recognition. Process of Memory. Sensory Register – see, hear, feel, limbic system Iconic – visual (memory task #2) Echoic – auditory Eidetic – photographic memory (#3). Process of Memory.

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Memory

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  1. Memory

  2. Memory Process Encoding Storage Retrieval

  3. Memory Test #1 Recall vs. Recognition

  4. Process of Memory • Sensory Register – see, hear, feel, limbic system • Iconic – visual (memory task #2) • Echoic – auditory • Eidetic – photographic memory (#3)

  5. Process of Memory • Short Term Memory (STM) • aka – “working memory” • Conscious recognition

  6. How much information can you hold?Try to see if you can remember all of the following numbers Memory Task #4

  7. 736

  8. 3795

  9. 06935

  10. 759354

  11. 8340385

  12. 02148594

  13. 395076395

  14. 1793057848

  15. Short Term Memory • On average, most people can hold about 7 items in short term memory at a time • Phone numbers • Maintenance rehearsal - repetition • Varies by individual

  16. Serial Position Test Listen to the list of words that I will read aloud. When I give you the cue, try to write down as many as you can remember. Memory Task #5

  17. Nation Uncle Valley Skin Question Record Animal Roof Weather Doctor Circle Friend Railroad Shade Machine Thought Gold Season Class Movie Primacy and Recency

  18. Long Term Memory (LTM) Types: Procedural – how to do things Factual – bits of information “Generic”/Semantic – facts Episodic – personal, “flashbulb” Process of Memory

  19. Yet another memory test Try to remember as much as possible of the following long string of letters. When I give you the cue, see how many you can write down. (Test #6)

  20. N

  21. B

  22. C

  23. C

  24. I

  25. A

  26. F

  27. B

  28. I

  29. P

  30. B

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