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COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Encoding : turning sensory experiences into an electrochemical form that can be used and
stored by the memory system (creating a memory trace) into the forms:
- Visual
- Acoustic
- Semantic
- Haptic (touch)
- Olfactory
Storage : maintaining and holding electrochemical traces in the memory system whilst it is
being used or for later retrieval
Retrieval : locating and accessing memories from storage
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Forgetting No attention Displacement Decay
Decay Interference
Retrieval failure
EVIDENCE FOR SENSORY STORE
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COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Encoding : turning sensory experiences into an electrochemical form that can be used and
stored by the memory system (creating a memory trace) into the forms:
- Visual
- Acoustic
- Semantic
- Haptic (touch)
- Olfactory
Storage : maintaining and holding electrochemical traces in the memory system whilst it is
being used or for later retrieval
Retrieval : locating and accessing memories from storage
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Forgetting No attention Displacement Decay
Decay Interference
Retrieval failure
EVIDENCE FOR SENSORY STORE
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