PSY100Y5 Lecture Notes - Encoding Specificity Principle, Mnemonic, Sq3R
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Human memory processed information that has been stored in neurons in our brain based on expectations and imaginations as much as concrete memory confabulation making up events that never truly happened o. Memory the process by which we observe, store, and recall information: may be visual, auditory, or tactile processes may involved multiple systems. Levels of processing capital letters, what colour, etc. shallow: structural encoding intermediate: phonemic encoding rhyming, homonyms, etc. o o: meaning or symbolism deep: semantic encoding. Mnemonic devices verbal mnemonic acrostics, acronyms, and rhymes visual mnemonics link method o o: method of loci route o o keyword. Make a picture in my head of what i need to remember difference between passive (30%) and active reading (85%) Storage assumes that memory consists of 3 stores: sensory registers iconic (visual) echoic (auditory, short-term memory (stm, long-term memory (ltm) o o o o o o.