PSYC 305L Lecture Notes - Lecture 41: Long-Term Memory

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15 Dec 2017
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If you recognize a picture as familiar, it"s probably because you"ve detected a match between it and some memory of an earlier-viewed picture. One possibility is that in long term memory, nodes are entirely represented in relatively complete pictures a. ii. a. ii. 1. You would active pictures like you would activate words. You first have to activate the nodes specifies the a. ii. 1. a. image frame if you wish to create a full and detailed image a. ii. 1. b. a. ii. 1. b. i. Images containing more parts take longer to creat. Images containing more detail also takes longer to create. Visual information stored in long-term memory, specifying what a particular object or shape looks like. Information within the image file can then be used as a recipe or set of instructions for how to construct an active image of this object or shape. Each files contains the information needed in order to create a mental image b. ii. b. ii. 1.

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