60 likes | 241 Views
LONG TERM MEMORY. Procedural Knowledge - knowing how to do things Semantic Knowledge - knowing things Episodic Knowledge - remembering things. Transfer from STM to LTM. Importance of processing - phonological and visuo-spatial processing Importance of elaboration
E N D
LONG TERM MEMORY • Procedural Knowledge • - knowing how to do things • Semantic Knowledge • - knowing things • Episodic Knowledge • - remembering things
Transfer from STM to LTM • Importance of processing • - phonological and visuo-spatial processing • Importance of elaboration • - building associations “ All improvements in memory lie in the line of elaborating the associates.” (William James, 1890) • Levels of Processing Framework (Craik & Lockhart, 1972) • - deep and shallow processing • - rule of thumb to improve memory
Evidence for Levels of Processing Approach (Craik & Tulving, 1975) Recall letter level word level semantic level DEPTH OF PROCESSING shallow deep
Problems with the Levels of Processing Approach * Measurement of ‘depth’ – issue of circularity * Overspill of processing – can we refrain from deep processing? * Transfer-Appropriate Processing – when shallow is good (Morris, Bransford & Franks, 1977) * Contradictory Evidence – honesty vs gender judgement for faces (Winograd, 1976)
Value of the Levels of Processing Approach • Useful general rule – intuitive appeal • Emphasized processes rather than storehouses • Highlighted importance of elaboration in memory • Formed a precursor to models of long-term memory