2. Memory - keywords 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyMemoryASAQA Created by: CQCharlotteQuinnCreated on: 25-01-16 14:44 MSM Explanation of memory, sees info. flowing through series of storage systems 1 of 40 SR short-duration store holding impressions of information recieved by senses 2 of 40 STM temporary store holding small amounts of info. for brief periods 3 of 40 LTM permanent store holding limitless amounts of info. for long periods 4 of 40 Coding means by which info. in represented in memory 5 of 40 Capacity amount of info. that can be stored at a given time 6 of 40 Duration lenght of time info. remains in storage 7 of 40 Chuncking method of increasing STM capacity by group info. into. larger units 8 of 40 Retrieval Recall of stored memories 9 of 40 WMM Explanation that sees STM as active store holding several pieces of info. simultaneously 10 of 40 CE component of WMM, overseas and co-ordinates components of working memory 11 of 40 PL component of WMM, deals with auidtory info. 12 of 40 VSS component of WMM, deals with visual info. annd physical relationships of items 13 of 40 EB component of WMM, temp. store of integrated info from CE, PL, VSS and LTM 14 of 40 PAS part of PL, stores words heard 15 of 40 AP part of PL, allows sub-vocal repitition of info. 16 of 40 VC part of VSS, stores info. about form and colour 17 of 40 IS part of VSS, stores info. about physical relationships of items 18 of 40 EM form of LTM, for events occurring in individual's life 19 of 40 SM form of LTM, for meanings, understandings and other concept-based knowledge 20 of 40 PM form of LTM, for performance of particular types of action 21 of 40 Forgetting failure to retrieve memories 22 of 40 Retrieval failure explanation for forgetting, material stored in LTM cannot be conciously retrieved due to lack of retrieval cues 23 of 40 IT explanation for forgetting, similar material confused in recall from LTM 24 of 40 Proactive interference Occurs when past mems. inhibit individual's full potenital to retain new mems. 25 of 40 Retroactive interference occurs when newly learned mems. inhibit individual's full potential to recall old mems. 26 of 40 CDF explanation for forgetting, based upon failure to retrieve prompts that trigger recall 27 of 40 Context-dependent failure form of CDF, occurs in different external setting to coding 28 of 40 State-dependent failure form of CDF, occurs in different internal setting to coding 29 of 40 EWT evidence provided by those recalling an event who were present when the event took place 30 of 40 Schema readiness to interpret sensory info. in a pre-set manner 31 of 40 Misleading information ino. that suggests desired response 32 of 40 Post-event discussion info. added to a memory after event has occured 33 of 40 Anxiety unpleasant state of emotional arousal 34 of 40 CI procedure of police questioning of witnessees that promotes accurate, detailed recall of events 35 of 40 SPI established method of police questioning 36 of 40 ECI advanced method of questioning witnesses thatt overcomes problems caused by inappropriate sequencing of questions 37 of 40 MCI amended form of CI 38 of 40 Mnemonics techniques that promote memory recall 39 of 40 Active processing subjecting info. to depp and meaningful analysis 40 of 40
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