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17 Cards in this Set
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Who came up with the Modal Memory Model?
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Atkinson and Shiffrin
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Sensory memory
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fraction of a second
processes whole visual world |
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Working memory
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20-30 minutes
5-9 chunks of info |
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Long Term memory
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potentially a lifetime,
limitless |
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Implicit memory
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you don't know that you know it
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Explicit memory
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you know that you know it (specific info)
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Declarative memory
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cognitive info retrieved from explicit memory and put into working memory to be able to be declared
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What type of memory is perceptual memory?
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Implicit memory which is part of the larger LTM
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fear learning happens where?
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Amygdala
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declarative memory is where?
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Temporal Lobes
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spatial memory is where?
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Hippocampus
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working memory is where?
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Prefrontal Cortex
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motor action learning and memory is where?
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Cerebellum
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Who was H.M.
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part of hippocampus removed (medial temporal lobes) and had anterograde amnesia, meaning that he could not store new memories
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Name Daniel Schacter's Seven Sins of Memory:
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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 |
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what is cryptomnesia?
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you think you had an idea but actually it's a misattribution of a past memory
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what is confabulation?
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lying that you believe to be true
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