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Information Processing Child Development PSY 356 Dr. Schuetze. Information Processing Model. Information Processing. Sensory Memory fraction of a second iconic and echoic Short-term Memory duration: 2-30 seconds capacity: 7 + 2 pieces of information maintenance rehearsal chunking
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Information Processing • Sensory Memory • fraction of a second • iconic and echoic • Short-term Memory • duration: 2-30 seconds • capacity: 7+2 pieces of information • maintenance rehearsal • chunking • interference
Information Processing • Long-term Memory • relatively permanent storage of information • encoding • elaborative rehearsal • recognition memory • recall memory
Implicit and Explicit Memory • In LTM • Implicit memory • Unintentional and automatic • Stable through lifespan • Explicit memory • Deliberate and effortful • Recognition and recall tests • Increases until old age
Development of Memory: Infancy • Recognition memory: foot-kick paradigm • Recall memory
Child Learning and Memory – Why memory improves • Basic capacities • Faster, more efficient processing • Storage capacity stable • Automaticity • Strategies improve • Rehearsal by age 7 • Organization by age 10 • Elaboration later
Metamemory • Knowledge of memory • Memory monitoring and regulation • Evidence by age 2 • Unrealistic estimations • Accuracy by age 6 • Linked to improved memory