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10 Cards in this Set
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Metacognition |
The process of understanding how you learn,what you need to learn, and what strategies work best learning. |
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Memory Retrieval |
The process of recalling,pulling back into use, or recovering coded information from memory. |
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Sensory Input |
Refers to all sensory stimuli from the physical world that we receive through out five senses. sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell |
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Selective Attention |
The Process of focusing on or attending to specific stimuli that are important to process further. |
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Schemas |
Set of memories or cluster of related information that form large concepts to which other related ideas, facts , and details can be attached |
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Episodic Memory |
Memory of a specific experience that includes specific details and emotions. |
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Working Memory |
Refers to all cognitive processes or activities that occur in our conscious mind. |
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Declarative Knowledge |
Factual Knowledge is information that involves steps or processes used to solve problems or create specific products with accuracy and speed. |
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Rote Memory |
The process of using repetition to learn information in the exact form in which it was presented. |
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Look-Away Technique |
Involves looking at printed information and then looking away to recall and recite the details without any visual prompts. |