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Stages of Memory
Dr Rajesh Verma
Assistant Professor in Psychology
Govt. College Adampur, Hisar (Haryana)
Meaning
Retaining and recalling of information over
a period of time.
A cognitive store house of representative
information where frequency of recalling
strengthens its retention.
Information
remembered from
the past.
Definition
“Memory is the means by which we draw on our
past experiences in order to use this information in the
present” (Sternberg, 1999).
Memory, the encoding, storage, and retrieval in the
human mind of past experiences (britannica.com).
Stages of Memory
Memory consists of following three
independent yet interrelated stages. The
information that enters through our sense
organs to the cognitive domain has move
through these stages.
Stage I – Encoding
Stage II – Storage
Stage III – Retrieval
(i) Encoding – Encoding occurs during the
initial processing of a stimulus or event. It refers
to a process by which information is recorded
and registered for the first time so that it
becomes usable by our memory system.
Whenever an
external stimulus
impinges on our
sensory organs, it
generates neural
impulses.
These are received in different areas of our
brain for further processing. In encoding,
incoming information is received and some
meaning is derived. It is then represented in a
way so that it can
be processed
further.
Maturation and
experience
influence this
process.
(ii) Storage –
Information which
was encoded must also
be stored so that it
can be put to use
later. Storage,
therefore, refers to
the process through
which information is
retained and held over
a period of time.
(iii) Retrieval – Information can be used only
when one is able to recover it from her/his
memory. Retrieval refers to bringing the stored
information to her/his awareness so that it can
be used for performing various cognitive tasks
such as problem
solving or
decision-making.
Special Note – It may be interesting to note that
memory failure can occur at any of these stages.
You may fail to recall an information because
you did not encode it properly, or the storage
was weak so you could not access or retrieve it
when
required.
References:
1. NCERT, XI Psychology Text book.
2. http://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/20
694/1/Unit-2.pdf.
vermasujit@yahoo.com
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Stages of memory formation

  • 1. Stages of Memory Dr Rajesh Verma Assistant Professor in Psychology Govt. College Adampur, Hisar (Haryana)
  • 2. Meaning Retaining and recalling of information over a period of time. A cognitive store house of representative information where frequency of recalling strengthens its retention. Information remembered from the past.
  • 3. Definition “Memory is the means by which we draw on our past experiences in order to use this information in the present” (Sternberg, 1999). Memory, the encoding, storage, and retrieval in the human mind of past experiences (britannica.com).
  • 4. Stages of Memory Memory consists of following three independent yet interrelated stages. The information that enters through our sense organs to the cognitive domain has move through these stages. Stage I – Encoding Stage II – Storage Stage III – Retrieval
  • 5. (i) Encoding – Encoding occurs during the initial processing of a stimulus or event. It refers to a process by which information is recorded and registered for the first time so that it becomes usable by our memory system. Whenever an external stimulus impinges on our sensory organs, it generates neural impulses.
  • 6. These are received in different areas of our brain for further processing. In encoding, incoming information is received and some meaning is derived. It is then represented in a way so that it can be processed further. Maturation and experience influence this process.
  • 7. (ii) Storage – Information which was encoded must also be stored so that it can be put to use later. Storage, therefore, refers to the process through which information is retained and held over a period of time.
  • 8. (iii) Retrieval – Information can be used only when one is able to recover it from her/his memory. Retrieval refers to bringing the stored information to her/his awareness so that it can be used for performing various cognitive tasks such as problem solving or decision-making.
  • 9. Special Note – It may be interesting to note that memory failure can occur at any of these stages. You may fail to recall an information because you did not encode it properly, or the storage was weak so you could not access or retrieve it when required.
  • 10. References: 1. NCERT, XI Psychology Text book. 2. http://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/20 694/1/Unit-2.pdf.