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These Psychology notes cover Chapter 13 (Memory) from Introduction to Psychology by Leslie Swartz et al., combining key textbook content with clear, concise lecture summaries to help you study smarter. The notes break down complex memory concepts like encoding, storage, retrieval, and forgetting into easy-to-understand sections, using student-friendly language, helpful definitions and summaries of what lecturers typically emphasise. Perfect for first-year university students, especially those studying through UCT, UNISA or other South African institutions, these notes are designed to save you time, clarify difficult ideas and help you feel confident in your exam prep. I used these notes myself to achieve top results. It is a summary of all my lectures on memory (5 lectures in total)

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MEMORY Chapter 13




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16 April 2025


Memory is where we record, store and later retrieve experiences and
information.
Think of memory as a process and place.

○ Process (How it works)
○ Place (Where it happens in the brain)



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Feeling uneasy or upset, a butterfly feeling in your stomach.
(This term is more slang or informal and not specifically a psychological concept, but
it helps describe emotional memory experiences.)



The Memory Process

1. Encoding

Initial information that enters our brain. Encoding is the process of
transforming sensory information (touch, smell, taste, feel etc.) into a
form that can be stored in the brain and used at a later stage.

Example: Typing on a computer – you're entering information into your system.

,Types of encoding:

● Automatic – Unconsciously noticing and remembering things.
Example: Sitting in a lecture and the lights are annoying, so you're going to
remember the lights more.
● Visual – Remembering someone's face.
● Acoustic – Remembering the tune of a song or sound.
● Tactile – Remembering the feeling of something.
Example: A soft blanket.
● Olfactory – Remembering a smell.
Example: Your favourite food.
● Semantic – Remembering the meaning of a word or concept.
(This is a deeper, more meaningful encoding.)



2. Consolidation

When recently learned experiences or newly formed memories are transformed
into long-term memories.

- It involves the strengthening and stabilising of neural connections over
time (through structural and chemical changes in the brain).
- When neurotransmitters are involved in a chemical change, it triggers a
structural change where more neural connections (synapses) are created –
this aids memory.

(Neurotransmitters: chemical messengers in the brain. Structural change: actual
changes in the brain’s wiring.)

3. Storage

Retaining information over time for later usage.
The amount of time in which information is stored in varies – short-term or
long-term.

Think of it like:

● Short-term = Like a notepad briefly making notes
● Long-term = Like a library, storing for months or years

, 4. Retrieval

The process of accessing and bringing stored information back into conscious
awareness.
It can be easy or difficult/hard:

● Easy = Hearing a song in the car and it reminds you of your best friend
● Hard = Being in a test, knowing you know the answer but struggling to
remember it.



Models of Memory (Classifying memory)

Information Processing Model
Compares memory to a computer storage system.
Memory goes through different stages, similar to a computer (input → storage
→ output).

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