PSYCH 101 Lecture 23: Memory
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Three memory processes: encoding: information is coded and put into memory, storage: retention of encoded information, retrieval: stored information is recovered from memory. Iconic storage (visual sensory memory: example: when you wave your hand in front of your face, you see. "traces" of your hand: echoic storage (auditory sensory memory, example: ask someone to repeat what they just said even though you are just starting to remember, large capacity. Information can be stored for a lifetime: procedural memory (implicit memory)