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42244828memorythe persistence of learning over tie through the storage and retrieval of information.
42244829flashbulb memorya clear memory of an emotionally significan moment or event
42244830encodingthe processing of informatin into the memory system - for example, by extracting meaning.
42244831storagethe retention of encoded information over.
42244832retrievalthe process of getting information out of memory storage
42244833sensory memorythe immediate, initial recording of sensory information in the memory system.
42244834short-term memoryactivated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while dialing, before the information is stored or forgotten.
42244835long-term memorythe relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system.
42244836working memorya similar concept that focuses more on the processing of briefly stored information.
42244837automatic processingunconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings.
42244838effortful processingencoding that requires attention and conscious effort.
42244839rehearsalthe conscious repetition of information, either to maintain it in consciousness or to encode it for storage.
42244840spacing effectthe tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than is achieved through massed study.
42244841serial position effectour tendency to recall best the last and first items in a list
42244842semantic encodingthe encoding of meaning, including the meaning of words.
42244843acoustic encodingthe encoding of sound, especially the sound of words.
42244844visual encodingthe encoding of picture images.
42244845imagerymental pictures; a powerful aid to effortful processing, especially when combined with semantic encoding
42244846mnemonicsmemory aids, especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices
42244847chunkingorganizing items into familiar, manageable units; often occurs automatically.
42247503episodic memorymemories of specific events, stored in sequential series of events
42247504procedural memorymemories of skills and how to perform them. These memories are sequential but might be very complicated to describe in words.
42918431iconic memorya slip-second perfect photograph of a scene
42918432echoic memorya perfect brief (3-4 seconds) memory for sounds.
42918433selective attentionencoding what is important to us, sometimes not controlled
42918434cocktail party effectability to attend to only one voice among many
42918435explicit memorieswhat we usually think of first, conscious memories of fancts or events we actively tried to remember
42918436implicit memoriesunintentional memories that we might not even realize we have
42918437eidetic memorythe ability to remember with great accuracy visual information on the basis of short-term exposure
42918438recognitionmatching a current event or fact with one already in your memory.
42918439primacy effectrecall items presented at the beginning of a list
42918440recency effectrecall items at the end of a list
42918441tip of the tongue phenomenontemporary inability to remember information
42918442semantic network theoryconnecting their meaning and contest with meanings already in memory. Thus our brains create a web of connected memories.
42918443mood congruent memorygreather likeliehood of recalling an item when our mood matched the mood we were in when the event happend.
42918444state dependent memoryrecalling events encoded while in particular states of consciousness.
42918445recovered memorysuddenly remember events they have "repressed" for years.
42918446constructed memoryreport false details of a real event or might even be a recollection of an event that never occurred.
42918447relearning effectit takes you less time than it did the first tiime you studied them
42918448interferenceother memories competes with what you are trying to recall.
42918449retroactive interferencelearning new information interferes with the recall of older information
42918450proactive interferenceolder information learned previously interferes with the recall of information learned more recently.
42918451hippocampusimportant in encoding new memories
42918452anterograde amnesiacannont encode new memories but they can learn new skills, but they wont remember learning them.
42918453long-term potentiationshows that neurons can strenthen connections between eachother
42918454phonemesthe smallest units of sound used in a language. English speakers use about 44 phonemes
42918455morphemessmallest unit of a meaningful sound.
42918456language acquisitionbabbling stage which is innate at 6 months of age.
42918457holophrastic stagetime during which babies speak in single words
42918458overgeneralization/overregularizzationmisapplication of grammer rules
42918459language acquistion deviceability to learn a language rapidly as children
42918460critical perioda window of opportunity during which we must learn a skill or our develpment will permanently suffer
42918461linguistic relativity hypothesislanguage we use might control and sometimes limit our thinking.

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