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Human Behavior. Memory. Memory. Ability to remember things Experienced Imagined Learned. Attention. Selection of some incoming information for further processing Selectively Looking Listening Smelling Tasting feeling Meaningless until you notice. Short-Term Memory.
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Human Behavior Memory
Memory • Ability to remember things • Experienced • Imagined • Learned
Attention • Selection of some incoming information for further processing • Selectively • Looking • Listening • Smelling • Tasting • feeling • Meaningless until you notice
Short-Term Memory • Working memory; briefly stones and processes selected info from the sensory registers • Entry points for raw info from the senses • Like a waiting room • Hold info that can be repeated for about 1.5 to 2 seconds
Activity #1 • CXW
Activity #2 • MNKTY
Activity #3 • RPJHBZS
Activity #4 • GBMPVQFJD
Activity #5 • EGQWJPBRHKA
Activity #6 • TVFBIJFKYMCA
ANSWER • TV FBI JFK YMCA
Numbers #7-1 • 3094625324
Activity #7 • 106619451812
Activity #7 • 106619451812 • Hard? • Try this: • 1066 1945 1812 • War in England • WWII • War of 1812
Chunking • The grouping of info into meaningful units for easier handling by short-term memory • TV FBI JFK YMCA • 1066 1945 1812
Encoding in STM • Store verbal info phonologically • How it sounds • Harder to recall a list this way
Activity #8 • Mad, man, mat, cap
Activity #9 • Pit, day, cow, bar