serial position effect - tendency to recall first and last things better in a list
primary effect - tendency to recall items better when they are learned first
recency effect - tendency to recall items better when they are learned last
phoneme - smallest units of speech sounds, no meaning
chunking - putting elements in associated groups to remember better
working memory - (ex) remembering something just for a limited amount of time
semantic networks - memory organized based on meaning (not superficial qualities like how they
look like, etc)
(3) Major types of learning - classical, operant, cognitive
classical - association of stimuli before response
operant - association of stimuli with consequences after
unconditioned stimulus - causes reflexive action
neutral stimulus - (doesn't cause reflexive action) stimulus being associated with unconditioned
stimulus