PSYC 1020H Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Semantic Network, Episodic Memory, Endel Tulving
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Elaboration you apply this idea to your own fear of spiders is linking a stimulus to other information at the time of encoding: ex. let"s say you read that phobias are often caused by classical conditioning, and. Imagery the creation of visual images to represent the words to be remembered : dual-coding theory holds that memory is enhanced by forming semantic and visual can also be used to enrich encoding. Visual imagery codes, since either can lead to recall. Self-referent encoding: self-referent encoding involves deciding how or whether information is personally relevant. Sensory memory: preserves information in its original sensory form for a brief time, usually only a fraction of a second. Short-term memory is a limited-capacity store that can maintain unrehearsed information for up to about 20 seconds: working memory capacity (wmc) refers to one"s ability to hold and manipulate information in conscious attention.