Sensory Input
attention
encoding
Memory Memory Memory
Finkel’s Psych 110 Outline (April 13, 2017):
Memory
Page 179 Diagram maintenance
rehearsal
unattended some information
information is may be lost over
lost
retrieval time
I. Sensory memory
memory for sensory info that is stored in its sensory form for a few seconds or less
o iconic memory (visual)
o echoic memory (auditory)
ex: saying “what” but then not needing the answer
II. Short-term memory
memory for information that stays in awareness for more than a few seconds but less than
a minute
Demo: right side close eyes, left side close eyes, right side remembers dates, left
remembers string of numbers
A. Memory span
amount of information that can be stored in STM (7±2)
B. Rehearsal vs. chunking
rehearsing – repeating to yourself to remember it
chunking – grouping information together
chunking is generally more effective than rehearsal because each chunk becomes a
single piece of information