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What is  MEMORY ? Memory  – internal record of some prior event or experience; a set of mental processes that receives, encodes, stores, organizes, alters, and retrieves information over time
Video Remembering  and Forgetting… w/ Phil Zimbardo    from the “ Discovering Psychology ” series
Three Stages of Memory Stage 1   -   Sensory Memory  is a brief representation of a stimulus while being processed in the sensory system Stage 2  -   Short-Term Memory  (STM) is working memory Limited capacity (7 items) Duration is about 30 seconds Stage 3  -  Long-Term Memory  (LTM) is large capacity and long duration
Overview of Memory Model
Integrated Model Concepts Encoding  – process of translating info into neural codes (language) that will be retained in memory Storage  – the process of retaining neural coded info over time Retrieval  – the process of recovering info from memory storage
Integrated Model of Memory
Overview of LTM
Varieties of LTM Two types of LTM  Semantic memory  refers to factual information  Episodic memory  refers to autobiographical information as to where and when an event happened
Organization of LTM Retrieval Cue  –   a clue or prompt that helps stimulate recall and retrieval of a stored piece of information from long-term memory   2 types: Recognition Recall Ziegarnik Effect
Memory Measures Recognition  is when a specific cue (face or name) is matched against LTM Recall  is when a general cue is used to search memory Relearning  - situation where person learns material a second time.  Quicker to learn material 2 nd  time
Flashbulb Memories Where were you when you first heard: That The WTC had been crashed into?  That the federal building had been bombed in Oklahoma City? That Princess Diana had been killed in a car wreck?
Anatomy of Memory Bilateral damage to the hippocampus  results in anterograde amnesia (Patient H.M.)
Anatomy of Memory Amygdala : emotional memory and memory consolidation Basal ganglia  &  cerebellum : memory for skills, habits and CC responses Hippocampus :  memory recognition, spatial, episodic memory, laying down new declarative long-term memories Thalamus , formation of new memories and working memories Cortical Areas :  encoding of factual memories, storage of episodic and semantic memories, skill learning, priming.
Forgetting Forgetting  is the inability to recall previously learned information Forgetting rate is steep just after learning and then becomes a gradual loss of recall
Serial Position Effect Recall immediately after learning Recall several hours after learning Recall from Recall from  LTM STM LTM Primacy effect  – remembering stuff at beginning of list better than middle Recency Effect  – remembering stuff at the end of list better than middle
Study Strategies Distributed practice  refers to spacing learning periods in contrast to  massed practice  in which learning is “crammed” into a single session Distributed practice leads to better retention
Theories of Forgetting Proactive interference :  old information interferes with recall of new information Retroactive interference : new information interferes with recall of old information Decay theory : memory trace fades with time Motivated forgetting : involves the loss of painful memories (protective memory loss) Retrieval failure : the information is still within LTM, but cannot be recalled because the retrieval cue is absent
Organization of LTM Tip-of the tongue phenomenon : person can’t easily recall the item, but shows some recall for its characteristics (“…it begins with the letter ….”)
Amnesia Amnesia is forgetting produced by brain injury or by trauma Retrograde amnesia  refers to problems with recall of information prior to a trauma Anterograde amnesia  refers to problems with recall of information after a trauma Point of Trauma Retrograde amnesia Anterograde amnesia
Issues in Memory Reasons for inaccuracy of memory: Source amnesia :  attribution of a memory to the wrong source (e.g. a dream is recalled as an actual event)   Sleeper effect :  a piece of information from an unreliable source is initially discounted, but is recalled after the source has been forgotten Misinformation effect :  we incorporate outside information into our own memories
Memory Strategies Mnemonic devices  are strategies to improve memory by organizing information Method of Loci : ideas are associated with a place or part of a building Peg-Word system :  peg words are associated with ideas (e.g. “one is a bun”) Word Associations :  verbal associations are created for items to be learned

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Memory

  • 1. What is MEMORY ? Memory – internal record of some prior event or experience; a set of mental processes that receives, encodes, stores, organizes, alters, and retrieves information over time
  • 2. Video Remembering and Forgetting… w/ Phil Zimbardo  from the “ Discovering Psychology ” series
  • 3. Three Stages of Memory Stage 1 - Sensory Memory is a brief representation of a stimulus while being processed in the sensory system Stage 2 - Short-Term Memory (STM) is working memory Limited capacity (7 items) Duration is about 30 seconds Stage 3 - Long-Term Memory (LTM) is large capacity and long duration
  • 5. Integrated Model Concepts Encoding – process of translating info into neural codes (language) that will be retained in memory Storage – the process of retaining neural coded info over time Retrieval – the process of recovering info from memory storage
  • 8. Varieties of LTM Two types of LTM Semantic memory refers to factual information Episodic memory refers to autobiographical information as to where and when an event happened
  • 9. Organization of LTM Retrieval Cue – a clue or prompt that helps stimulate recall and retrieval of a stored piece of information from long-term memory 2 types: Recognition Recall Ziegarnik Effect
  • 10. Memory Measures Recognition is when a specific cue (face or name) is matched against LTM Recall is when a general cue is used to search memory Relearning - situation where person learns material a second time. Quicker to learn material 2 nd time
  • 11. Flashbulb Memories Where were you when you first heard: That The WTC had been crashed into? That the federal building had been bombed in Oklahoma City? That Princess Diana had been killed in a car wreck?
  • 12. Anatomy of Memory Bilateral damage to the hippocampus results in anterograde amnesia (Patient H.M.)
  • 13. Anatomy of Memory Amygdala : emotional memory and memory consolidation Basal ganglia & cerebellum : memory for skills, habits and CC responses Hippocampus : memory recognition, spatial, episodic memory, laying down new declarative long-term memories Thalamus , formation of new memories and working memories Cortical Areas : encoding of factual memories, storage of episodic and semantic memories, skill learning, priming.
  • 14. Forgetting Forgetting is the inability to recall previously learned information Forgetting rate is steep just after learning and then becomes a gradual loss of recall
  • 15. Serial Position Effect Recall immediately after learning Recall several hours after learning Recall from Recall from LTM STM LTM Primacy effect – remembering stuff at beginning of list better than middle Recency Effect – remembering stuff at the end of list better than middle
  • 16. Study Strategies Distributed practice refers to spacing learning periods in contrast to massed practice in which learning is “crammed” into a single session Distributed practice leads to better retention
  • 17. Theories of Forgetting Proactive interference : old information interferes with recall of new information Retroactive interference : new information interferes with recall of old information Decay theory : memory trace fades with time Motivated forgetting : involves the loss of painful memories (protective memory loss) Retrieval failure : the information is still within LTM, but cannot be recalled because the retrieval cue is absent
  • 18. Organization of LTM Tip-of the tongue phenomenon : person can’t easily recall the item, but shows some recall for its characteristics (“…it begins with the letter ….”)
  • 19. Amnesia Amnesia is forgetting produced by brain injury or by trauma Retrograde amnesia refers to problems with recall of information prior to a trauma Anterograde amnesia refers to problems with recall of information after a trauma Point of Trauma Retrograde amnesia Anterograde amnesia
  • 20. Issues in Memory Reasons for inaccuracy of memory: Source amnesia : attribution of a memory to the wrong source (e.g. a dream is recalled as an actual event) Sleeper effect : a piece of information from an unreliable source is initially discounted, but is recalled after the source has been forgotten Misinformation effect : we incorporate outside information into our own memories
  • 21. Memory Strategies Mnemonic devices are strategies to improve memory by organizing information Method of Loci : ideas are associated with a place or part of a building Peg-Word system : peg words are associated with ideas (e.g. “one is a bun”) Word Associations : verbal associations are created for items to be learned