PSY100H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7.1: Iconic Memory, Episodic Memory, Interference Theory
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Result: could recall facts about life, but could not recall his personal experiences or feelings. Implication: we have several different types of memory, each involving different net works of brain. Stores: retain information in memory, without using it for any specific purpose. Control process: shift nformation from one memory store to another. (p305 pic. : attention: selects which info will be passed on to stm. (sensory->stm, encoding: the process of storing info in the ltm system. (stm-ltm, retrieval: ltm->stm. Sensory memory: accurately holds perceptual information for a very brief time. Iconic(visual form, 0. 5s), echoic(auditory form, 5s: testing capacity: george sperling"s. Whole report: 3. 4 letters from the same line. Partial report: letters followed by a tone; report from any select line. Argument: iconic memory could hold all 12 letters, would only remain in. Sm long enough to be reported: attention: move a small amount of information to stm.