PSY100H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Iconic Memory, Processing Fluency, Lev Vygotsky
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7. 1 stores- retain information in memory without using it for any specific purpose control processes- shift information from one memory to another. *information flows through a brief sensory memory store into short-term memory, where rehearsal encodes it into long-term memory for permanent storage. Sensory memory- is a memory store that accurately holds perceptual information for a very brief amount of time. Iconic memory- the visual form of sensory memory (. 5 to 1 seconds) Echoic memory- the auditory form of sensory memory (only about 5 seconds) Short-term memory (stm)- is a memory store with limited capacity and duration (less than a minute) Episodic memories- are declarative memories for personal experiences that. Semantic memories- declarative memories that include facts about the world (i know how to ride a bike) nondeclarative memories (implicit memories)- include actions or behaviours that you can remember and perform without awareness. Procedural memories- patterns of muscle movements (motor memory)