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6394356714memoryany system that encodes, stores, and retrieves information0
6394356715information-processing modelcognitive understanding of memory emphasizing how information is changed1
6394356716encodingone of the three basic tasks of memory; involves modification of information2
6394356717storageone of the three basic tasks of memory; involves retention of encoded material over time3
6394356718retrievalone of the three basic tasks of memory; involves location and recovery of information4
6394356719eidetic imageryespecially clear form of memory; "photographic memory"5
6394356720sensory memorypreserves brief sensory impressions of stimuli6
6394356721short-term memory (STM)preserves recently perceived events for less than a minute7
6394356722long-term memory (LTM)largest memory capacity and duration; stores material organized by meaning8
6394356723chunkingorganizing pieces of information into smaller, more meaningful units9
6394356724maintenance rehearsalinformation is repeated or reviewed to keep from fading in working memory10
6394356725elaborative rehearsalinformation is actively reviewed and related to information already in LTM11
6394356726acoustic encodingconversion of information to sound patterns12
6394356727levels-of-processing theoryinformation that is more thoroughly connected to meaningful items in long-term memory will be remembered better13
6394356728procedural memorystores memories for how things are done14
6394356729declarative memorystores facts15
6394356730episodic memorystores memory for personal events16
6394356731semantic memorystores general knowledge, including meanings of words17
6394356732anterograde amnesiainability to for memories for new information18
6394356733consolidationprocess by which short-term memories are changed to long-term memories19
6394356734retrograde amnesiainability to remember information previously stored in memory20
6394356735flashbulb memoryclear and vivid long-term memory of an especially meaningful event21
6394356736implicit memorymemory that was not deliberately learned22
6394356737explicit memorymemory that has been processed with attention and can be consciously recalled23
6394356738retrieval cuesstimuli that are used to bring a memory to consciousness24
6394356739primingtechnique for curing implicit memories tha provides cues to stimulate a memory without awareness of the connection25
6394356740recallretrieval method in which one must reproduce previously presented information26
6394356741recognitionretrieval method in one must identify present stimuli as being previously presented27
6394356742mood-congruent memorymemory process that selectively retrieves memories that match one's mood28
6394356743forgetting curvegraph plotting amount of retention and forgetting over time for a certain batch of material29
6394356744proactive interferencecause of forgetting in which previously stored information prevents learning and remembering new information30
6394356745retroactive interferencecause of forgetting by which newly learned information prevents retrieval of previously stored material31
6394356746suggestibilitymemory distortion as the result of deliberate or inadvertent suggestion32
6394356747misinformation effectdistortion of memory by suggestion or misinformaiton33
6394356748expectancy biasa tendency to distort recalled events to make them fit one's expectations34
6394356749self-consistency biascommonly held idea that we are more consistent in our beliefs and ideas than we actually are35
6394356750persistencememory problem in which unwanted memories cannot be put out of mind36
6394356751mnemonicstechniques for improving memory by making connections between new material and information already in LTM37
6394356752method of locimnemonic device that involves associating items on a list with a sequence of familiar physical locations38
6394356753language acquisition device (LAD)biologically organized mental structure that facilitates learning of language because (according to Chomsky) it is innately programmed with grammatical rules39
6394356754grammarrules of a language, specifying how to use stuff to make other stuff make sense40
6394356755morphemesmeaningful units of language that make up words41
6394356756overregularizationapplying a grammatical rule too widely and creating incorrect forms42
6394356757conceptsmental representations of categories of items or ideas based on experience43
6394356758prototypeideal or most representative example of a conceptual category44
6394356759concept hierarchieslevels of concepts in which a more general level includes more specific concepts45
6394356760schemaknowledge luster or general conceptual framework that provides expectations about topics, events, objects, people, etc.46
6394356761algorithmsproblem-solving procedures or formulas47
6394356762heuristicscognitive strategies or "rules of thumb" used as shortcuts to solve complex mental tasks48
6394356763mental settendency to respond to a new problem in the strategy used for a previous problem49
6394356764functional fixednessinability to perceive a new use for an object associated with a different purpose50
6394356765hindsight biastendency, after learning about an event, to "second guess" that one could have predicted the events51
6394356766anchoring biasfaulty heuristic caused by basing an estimate on an unrelated quantity52
6394356767representativeness biasfaulty heuristic based on the presumption that once people or events are categorized, they share all the features of other members in that category53
6394356768availability biasfaulty heuristic that estimates probabilities on information that can be recalled54
6394356769distributed learningtechnique where learner spaces learning sessions over time55
6394356770overlearningstartegy when the learner continues to study and rehearse the material after it has been brought to mastery56
6394356771working memorycombines STM and LTM57
6394356772Insighta sudden realization of a solution58
6394356773confirmation biasonly paying attention to things that confirm your belief59
6394356774phonemesthe smallest individual sounds in a language60
6394356775automatic processingencoding of information with little to no effort61
6394356776effortful processingencoding of information in which a lot of work is needed62
6394356777deep processingencoding of information with a large amount of understanding63
6394356778shallow processingencoding of information that does not included a much understanding64
6394356779iconic memorymomentary visual processing65
6394356780echoic memorymomentary auditory processing66
6394356781state-dependent memoryretrieval of information when a person is in the same state of consciousness67
6394356782rehearsalthe repetition of information68
6394356783serial position effectretrieving information most effectively from the beginning and the end69
6394356784constructed memorymemories that are distorted70
6394356785source amnesiathe inability to retrieve where information was learned from71

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