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Long-Term Memory. The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory. Capacity Analogy: “Scrapbook” or “treasure chest” What type of info is stored? Some think LTM is unlimited. However…. STM. LTM. I just sat down. I had lunch. I got my drivers licence. I walked to class.
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The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Capacity • Analogy: • “Scrapbook” or “treasure chest” • What type of info is stored? • Some think LTM is unlimited
However…. STM LTM I just sat down. I had lunch. I got my drivers licence. I walked to class. Years Hours Minutes Now
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Coding • One explanation for errors of retrieval • Problems with encoding
Long-Term Potentiation http://web.bvu.edu/faculty/ferguson/Course_Material/Cognitive_Processes/Images/LTP.jpg
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Retention Duration • Recognition: • Recall: • Experiment 1: recall of Spanish • Experiment 2: recall of spatial layout of a city
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Forgetting • Ebbinghaus’s forgetting curve http://www.moorshire.com/images/forgettingcurve.jpg
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Forgetting • A learning task: Paired-associates learning
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Forgetting • Interference • Proactive interference • Retroactive interference
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • How does interference work? • Retrieval Cue • Fan effect
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Retrieval of Information • Mnemonics • Categorization
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Retrieval of Information • Mnemonics • Encoding specificity • State-dependent memory • Environment (context effect) 1. Learn List 2. Testing Location Underwater Land Underwater Land
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Retrieval of Information • Mnemonics • Encoding specificity • State-dependent memory • Physiological state • Mood
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Retrieval of Information • Mnemonics • Encoding specificity • Spacing effect • Encoding variability
The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory The Traditional View of Long-Term Memory • Retrieval of Information • Mnemonics • Encoding specificity • Cue overload • Amount of processing (black:white; black:train)
The Levels-of Processing View • Basic assumption: Depth of Analysis • Superficial or shallow encoding • Deeper or semantic encoding
The Levels-of Processing View • Basic assumption: Depth of Analysis • Experiment: • Capital letters? • Rhyming? • Fit into sentence? BABY monkey cat fish plate ocean
Short-Term Memory vs. Long-Term Memory • Time info stored • Capacity • Coding (form of storage) • Ways info retained or forgotten • Ways info retrieved
Suggestions for Studying • Elaborate • Organize • Associate • Take breaks • Match learning and testing conditions
Question: • Do lab experiments really tell us anything about how memory works in real life?
Reconstructive Nature of Memory • Autobiographical Memory
Reconstructive Nature of Memory • Flashbulb Memories
Reconstructive Nature of Memory • Eyewitness Memory • Elizabeth Loftus experiments
Reconstructive Nature of Memory • The Recovered/False Memory Debate
Neurological Studies H.M. case
Amnesia • Anterograde Amnesia • Affects LTM but not working memory • Affects memory regardless of modality • Spares general knowledge • Spares skilled performance • Although skilled performance depends on context (hyperspecific memory)
Amnesia • Retrograde Amnesia • Temporal extent varies among patients • Most recent memories are most likely to be lost • Spares “overlearned” information • Spares skilled learning