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Who came up with the Modal Memory Model?
Atkinson and Shiffrin
Sensory memory
fraction of a second
processes whole visual world
Working memory
20-30 minutes
5-9 chunks of info
Long Term memory
potentially a lifetime,
limitless
Implicit memory
you don't know that you know it
Explicit memory
you know that you know it (specific info)
Declarative memory
cognitive info retrieved from explicit memory and put into working memory to be able to be declared
What type of memory is perceptual memory?
Implicit memory which is part of the larger LTM
fear learning happens where?
Amygdala
declarative memory is where?
Temporal Lobes
spatial memory is where?
Hippocampus
working memory is where?
Prefrontal Cortex
motor action learning and memory is where?
Cerebellum
Who was H.M.
part of hippocampus removed (medial temporal lobes) and had anterograde amnesia, meaning that he could not store new memories
Name Daniel Schacter's Seven Sins of Memory:
1. Transience - forget things over time (proactive interference or retroactive interference)
2. Blocking - temporary inability to remember something (tip of the tongue)
3. Absentmindedness - shallow/ inattentive memories not encoded deeply
4. Source Misattribution - when people have a memory but misremember the circumstances of that memory (false fame, sleep effect)
5. Suggestibility - development of biased memory when provided with misleading info
6. Memory Bias - you change your memories to be consistent with current beliefs
what is cryptomnesia?
you think you had an idea but actually it's a misattribution of a past memory
what is confabulation?
lying that you believe to be true