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What is the Modal Model of Memory?

It consists of Sensory Memory, Short-Term Memory, and Long-Term Memory.

What is Sensory Memory?

A brief storage of sensory information with a large capacity and a duration of about 1-2 seconds.

What are echoic and iconic memory?

Iconic memory is for visual information (0.5 to 1 second), and echoic memory is for auditory

information (2 to 4 seconds).

How did the Sperling study measure sensory memory?

Participants recalled letters after brief exposure; results showed memory faded within about 1

second.

What is Short-term Memory?

It temporarily holds and processes information with a capacity of about 7 items and a duration of

15-30 seconds.

What is chunking?

Organizing information into groups to enhance memory.

What is the magic number in short-term memory?

The capacity of short-term memory is about 5-9 items.

, How did Peterson and Peterson study short-term memory?

Participants recalled letters after counting backward; memory dropped significantly after 18-20

seconds.

What are attention, rehearsal, encoding, and retrieval?

Attention selects information, encoding sends it to long-term memory, retrieval brings it back,

and rehearsal maintains it.

What is Long-term Memory?

Relatively permanent storage of information with unlimited capacity and lifelong duration.

Who is Clive Wearing?

A man with severe amnesia who retains music skills and emotional memories but cannot form

new memories.

What is the serial position effect?

Better memory for items at the beginning and end of a list.

What is recency?

Better recall of the last items in a list.

What is primacy?

Better recall of the first items in a list.

What are the types of long-term memory?

Explicit (declarative), episodic (events), semantic (facts), and implicit (skills, habits).

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