Lecture 11
Lecture 11
Memory
SHORT-TERM MEMORY
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CONTD.
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Storage of Information in STM
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Retention and Retrieval in STM
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Encoding information in the LTM
There are several ways we encode information in long term
memory.
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Implicit and Explicit Memories
Implicit Memory: Human memory is filled with
information not deliberately placed there. This is
called implicit memory or memory for things that
were either not deliberately encoded into longterm storage or were retrieved without conscious
intention.
Explicit Memory: memory for information that
is intentionally committed to and retrieved from
LTM, such as the facts you learn when studying
for a test.
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Storage and Retrieval in LTM
Not everything stored in LTM is recalled with precision. One
reason is interference from bits of information that are similar to
the one we want to retrieve. This can cause confusion and
sometimes lead to the tip-of-the tongue phenomenon.
The effects of interference are not limited to TOT episodes. In
fact interference often explains why people can not retrieve
information form LTM. Interference can come from two directions:
Retroactive Interference: The process by which new
information interferes with old information already in memory.
Proactive Interference: The process by which old material
already in memory interferes with new information.
In addition, people may unknowingly reconstruct their memories
over time. For instance, they may recast negative memories to
make them less painful, or they may embellish the past to fit a
desired self-image.
FLASHBULB MEMORIES
IMPROVING MEMORY
The key to improving long-term memory lies in
organizing and encoding information more
effectively.
Techniques called mnemonics can sometimes
help you do this. Examples of mnemonics are
rhymes and jingles for remembering particular
dates or other facts. Other mnemonics rely on
mental imagery to provide retrieval cues.
Memory can also be improved by developing a
strong motivation to remember and by practicing
memory skills in a deliberate way.