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Psychology 14th Edition Robert S Feldman
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the process by which we encode, store, and retrieve
memory
information
the initial momentary storage of information, lasting
sensory memory
only an instance
short term memory memory that holds information for 15 to 25 seconds
a group of familiar stimuli stored as a single unit in
chunk
short term memory
the repetition of information that has entered short
rehearsal
term memory
a memory system that holds information temporarily
working memory while actively manipulating and rehearsing
information
memory that stores information on a relatively
long term memory permanent basis, although it may be difficult to
retrieve
, memory for factual information, names, faces, dates
declarative memory
and the like
memory skills and habits, such as riding a bike or
procedural memory hitting a baseball sometimes referred to as
nondeclarative memory
memory for general knowledge and facts about the
semantic memory world, as well as memory for the rules of logic that
are used to deduce other facts
memory for events that occur in a particular time,
episodic memory
place or context
mental representations of clusters of interconnected
semantic networks
information
another part of the limbic system also plays an
amygdala
important role in memory
a part of the brain limbic system helps to consolidate
hippocampus
memories
term for the physical memory trace in the brain that
engram
corresponds to a memory
stores information on a long term memory
relatively permanent basis
holds information 15 to 25 short term memory
seconds
direct representation of a sensory memory
stimulus
a ....................to a meaningful chunk
group of stimuli that can
be stored together in
short term memory
Psychology 14th Edition Robert S Feldman
Chapter 6 - Memory EXAM QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025 UPDATE | 100%
SOLVED!!
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Terms in this set (51)
the process by which we encode, store, and retrieve
memory
information
the initial momentary storage of information, lasting
sensory memory
only an instance
short term memory memory that holds information for 15 to 25 seconds
a group of familiar stimuli stored as a single unit in
chunk
short term memory
the repetition of information that has entered short
rehearsal
term memory
a memory system that holds information temporarily
working memory while actively manipulating and rehearsing
information
memory that stores information on a relatively
long term memory permanent basis, although it may be difficult to
retrieve
, memory for factual information, names, faces, dates
declarative memory
and the like
memory skills and habits, such as riding a bike or
procedural memory hitting a baseball sometimes referred to as
nondeclarative memory
memory for general knowledge and facts about the
semantic memory world, as well as memory for the rules of logic that
are used to deduce other facts
memory for events that occur in a particular time,
episodic memory
place or context
mental representations of clusters of interconnected
semantic networks
information
another part of the limbic system also plays an
amygdala
important role in memory
a part of the brain limbic system helps to consolidate
hippocampus
memories
term for the physical memory trace in the brain that
engram
corresponds to a memory
stores information on a long term memory
relatively permanent basis
holds information 15 to 25 short term memory
seconds
direct representation of a sensory memory
stimulus
a ....................to a meaningful chunk
group of stimuli that can
be stored together in
short term memory