Encoding storage retrieval

    • [DOCX File]Chapter 9 – Memory

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      encoding, storage, and retrieval. c. stimulus, interpretation, and response. d. acquisition, application, and extinction. 2. Consider this sentence: “Sean was able to get the dog to come out from under the abandoned house by shaking a bag of dog food.” In order for you to consciously make sense out of the sentence, the information was ...

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    • [DOC File]Memory

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      Encoding. Storage. Retrieval. A discussion of the different types of memory storage. Scoring Guidelines. Point 1: Encoding. Encoding is the first stage of memory. This memory system gets sensory information (sight, sound, etc.) into a form that the brain can use. Encoding can be used differently in the different types of memory.

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    • [DOC File]Alzheimer's Disease

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      7 sins of memory in 3 categories: sins of forgetting(b/c encoding failure, storage decay, retrieval failure), sins of distortion(b/c memory reconstructs reality), sins of intrusion(b/c motivated forgetting of unwanted memories) Discuss forgetting as either a form of encoding failure or storage decay.

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    • [DOC File]Ciccarelli and White PSYCHOLOGY, 2nd Edition, AP* Edition

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      Encoding? Storage? Retrieval? Consistency – if a subject fails to identify a picture of a common object, s/he will be unlikely to respond correctly when given the definition. EX: Famous face / name tests. Problems with consistency: Retrieval failures can produce 'consistent' behavior. EX: What if an organized search terminates. early?

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    • [DOCX File]www.acsd1.org

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      Steps: Encoding, Storage, & Retrieval. Two types of encoding: Automatic processing & Effortful processing. Concepts related to Effortful processing: Spacing effect & Serial position effect (Primacy & Recency effects) Three main types of processing information: By meaning, by …

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    • [DOC File]Wharton County Junior College

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      PROCESSES OF ENCODING, STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL . Life would be very difficult if we did not have a memory. You wouldn’t be able to get to college, dress yourself or even recognise yourself in the mirror. We take memory for granted. We probably are not even aware of the process that occurs for us to be able to receive, interpret, store and ...

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    • Memory Process - encoding, storage, and retrieval

      Differentiate between three main memory processes: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Identify three types of encoding (structural/visual; acoustic/ phonemic; semantic) and discuss techniques for enriching encoding . PART I – 3 Memory Processes . Directions: Indicate which memory process is described (encoding, storage, or retrieval) by each ...

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    • [DOCX File]The Gilded Age

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      Memory Models – encoding, storage, retrieval; parallel processing, connectivism -3 stage processing: sensory memory, short-term / working memory, long-term memory, central executive. Encoding Memories - explicit /declarative memories -- effortful processing; automatic processing is implicit / nondeclarative, procedural – space, time, frequency

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    • [DOCX File]Mr. Bertrand

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      Modeling – Three stage process: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval. Encoding: Storage: Retrieval: Things that may hinder retrieval: Interference: Insufficient Cueing: Repression. Problems that can crop up in long term memory when we consciously try hard to dredge up semantic information to solve a problem. Describe the quality of long-term memory ...

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