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Intro to Psych Vocabulary Chapters 6,7, & 10

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Memory:​
The mental processes involved in acquiring, storing, and retrieving information.

Encoding:​
The process of transforming information into a form that can be entered into and retained by the
memory system.

Storage:​
The process of retaining encoded information in memory over time.

Retrieval:​
The process of recovering information stored in memory so that we are consciously aware of it.

Sensory memory:​
The immediate, initial recording of sensory information in the memory system, lasting only a
fraction of a second.

Short-term memory (STM):​
The part of the memory system where information is stored for roughly 20-30 seconds before it
is either forgotten or transferred to long-term memory.

Long-term memory (LTM):​
A type of memory responsible for the storage of information over an extended period of time.

Visual sensory memory:​
Also known as iconic memory, it is the brief storage of visual information for a few tenths of a
second.

Auditory sensory memory:​
Also known as echoic memory, it refers to the brief storage of auditory information, lasting a few
seconds.

Maintenance rehearsal:​
A technique to retain information in short-term memory by repeating it over and over.

Elaborative rehearsal:​
A memory technique that involves thinking about the meaning of the information and making
connections with other information to store it in long-term memory.

Chunking:​
A memory strategy that involves grouping pieces of information into meaningful units or chunks
to make them easier to remember.

, Working memory:​
A cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing,
combining attention and short-term memory.

Phonological loop:​
A component of working memory that processes verbal and auditory information.

Visuospatial sketchpad:​
A component of working memory that holds and processes visual and spatial information.

Central executive:​
The component of working memory that controls attention and coordinates information from the
phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad.

Forgetting:​
The inability to retrieve previously stored information from memory.

Decay theory:​
The theory that information in memory fades or decays over time if it is not used.

Interference theory:​
The idea that forgetting occurs because other information interferes with the retention or
retrieval of the target information.

Retroactive interference:​
When new information interferes with the ability to remember old information.

Proactive interference:​
When old information interferes with the ability to remember new information.

Prefrontal cortex:​
A part of the brain involved in decision-making, planning, and memory, particularly working
memory and higher-order cognitive functions.

Amygdala:​
A brain structure involved in emotional processing and the formation of emotional memories,
especially fear-related memories.

Medial temporal lobe:​
The region of the brain important for the formation of new memories, including the hippocampus
and surrounding areas.

Cerebellum:​
A brain structure that plays a key role in motor control and the learning of procedural memories.
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