PSY 308 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Classical Conditioning, Implicit Memory, Change Blindness

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Thinking: the manipulation/alteration of an internal representation. Thinking skills are tied to the ability to remember. Recent disaster distorts people"s perception of risk. Are storied in long-term memory in associative networks. Associative networks: spider-like organizations of information in which closely related topics are located near each other (e. g. , woman-man; plane- train) and those with little relationship to each other (e. g. , woman-printer, plane-lady gaga) are further away. Change blindness blindness: the phenomenon of people rejecting (being blind to) the idea that they actually miss major events in their environment. Implicit memory: memory about which we have little conscious knowledge of. Illusion of truth: when a message is forgotten and the name of a person (or an event) that was in the forgotten message is encountered at some time in the future, this person (or event) feels familiar. Sensory memory short term/working memory long term memory. Episodic memory: the memory we have for events in which we can recall our own participation.

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