AP Psyhology Modules 31-36

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Memory

persistence of learning over time through encoding, storing, and retrieval of information

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Encoding

the processing of putting information into the memory system

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Storage

the retention of encoded material over time

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Retrieval

the process of getting information out of memory storage

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Sensory Memory

immediate, very brief recording of sensory information

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The Atkinson Schiffron 3- Stage Model (1968)

belief that information is processed from sensory memory, to short term memory, to long term memory

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Iconic Memory

visual sensory memory (less than 1 second)

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Echoic Memory

auditory sensory memory (lasts a few seconds)

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Short Term Memory (STM)

few items (7 +/- 2) encoded briefly that lasts about 30 seconds. goes to LTM or is forgotten

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Long Term Memory (LTM)

relatively permanent encoded information that is limitless.

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Effortful Processing

attention and conscious effort (rehearsal)

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Explicit Memories

(Declarative Memories) memory or facts and experiences that one can consciously know and "declare"

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Automatic Proccessing

unconscious encoding of incidental information (example: how many times a commercial is played and how often you notice)

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Implicit Memory

(Nondeclaritive Memory) retention independent of conscious recall (impossible to explain)

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Chunking

organizing items into familiar, manageable units. often occurs automatically

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Mnemonics

memory aids, especially those using vivid imagery and organizational devices (example: guy cheating at the card game at the casino)

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Acronym

(type of chunking) typically 1st letter technique (example: remembering the solar systems)

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Peg-Word System

pre-memorizing a list of words that are easy to associate with the numbers they represent (example: grocery list)

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Method of Loci

method of memorizing info by placing each item to be remembered at a point along an imaginary journey (example: cheating guy at the casino)

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Spacing Effect

people encode more effectively when study is distributed evenly vs. a massive study session

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Testing Effect

enhanced memory after retrieving, rather than simply rereading information

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Shallow Proccessing

encoding on a basic level based on structure and appearance of words

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Deep Processing

encoding based on the meaning of the words, tends to yield best retention

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Self-Reference Effect

people more easily remember material that is personally meaningful

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Hippocampus

associated with declarative memory

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Flashbulb Memory

clear moment, emotionally significant moment or event (associated with the amygdala)

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Infantile Amnesia

conscious memories of first three years are blank

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Cerebellum

associated with nondeclararitive memory

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Procedural Memories

motor and cognitive skills

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Semantic Memories

general facts and knowledge of the world

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Long Term Potentiation

increase in a cell's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation

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Recall

retrieving information from memory

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Recognition

identifying the target from possible targets (example: multiple choice quiz)

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Retrieval Cues

stimuli that help retrieve a certain memory

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Priming

the activation, often unconsciously, of a particular association with a memory

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State-Dependent Memory

what we learn in one state (drunk or sober) may be more easily recalled in that state

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Mood-Congruent Memory

tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current mood (sad or happy)

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Serial Position Effect

our tendency to recall best the first and last items in a list

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Anterograde Amnesia

inability to form new memories (explicit memories)

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Retrograde Amnesia

inability to retrieve information from the past (explicit memories)

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Encoding Failure

we cannot remember what we do not encode

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Storage Decay

(Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve) forgetting initially rapid then levels off

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Proactive Interference

the disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of NEW information

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Retroactive Interference

the disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of OLD information

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Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud) Repression

unconsciously banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories

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Misinformation Effect

incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event

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Source Amnesia

source misattribution

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Deja Vu

"I've experienced this before"

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Concepts

a mental grouping og similar objects, events, ideas, or people

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Prototypes

a mental image or best example of a category (your personal representation)

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Creativity

the ability to produce new, unusual, or valuable ideas

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Convergent Thinking

narrows available problem solutions to determine the SINGLE BEST solution (example: intelligence tests)

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Divergent Thinking

expands number of possible problem solutions (example: creativity tests)

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Trial and Error

repeated and varied attempts which are continued until success

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Algorithm

a methodical, logical rule or procedure. grantees solving, is time consuming, and exhausts all possibilities

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Heuristic

rule-of-thumb strategy, make judgement and solve problems efficiently, a short cut

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Insight

a sudden realization of a problems solution

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Confirmation Bias

a tendency to search for information that confirms ones perceptions

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Fixation

an inability to see a problem from a fresh perspective (this impedes problem solving)

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Mental Set

a tendency to approach a problem in a particular way, especially if it has worked in the past

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Functional Fixedness

the tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions (example: brick)

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Repressentativeness Hueristics

judging the likelihood of things in terms of how well they match our prototypes

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Availability Hueristics

estimating the likelihood of events based on their availability in our memory. If it comes to mind easily we presume it is common

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Overconfidence Effect

overestimate the accuracy of your belief or judgments

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Framing

the way an issue is posed significantly affected depending upon how an issue is framed

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Belief Perseverance

clinging to your initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited (example: supporting a losing team)

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Phonemes

smallest distinctive sound unit (l, y, ch)

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Morphemes

smallest unit of meaning in a language (a, i, cat)

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Grammar

system of rules in a language

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Semantics

set of rules by which we derive meaning in language

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Syntax

rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences

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Babbling Stage

spontaneously utter various sounds

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One-Word Stage

say one word at a time

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Two-Word Stage

telegraphic speech, typically 2 words

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Brocas Area

controls language expression

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Wernickes Area

comprehends language and controls reception

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Aphasia

impairment of language (typically left hemisphere)

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Inborn Universal Grammer

(Noam Chomsky) acquisition so fast that it cannot be explained. most of it is unborn (language acquisition device)

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Whorf's Linguistic Relativity (Determinism)

idea that language determines the way we think

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maintenance rehearsal

A system for remembering involving repeating information to oneself without attempting to find meaning in it

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elaborative rehearsal

a method of transferring information from STM into LTM by making that information meaningful in some way

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context dependent memory

The theory that information learned in a particular situation or place is better remembered when in that same situation or place.

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primacy effect and recency effect

first items remembered v. last items remembered

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episodic memory

memory for one's personal past experiences

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Herman Ebbinghaus (1850-1909)

German philosopher who conducted pioneering memory studies (nonsense syllables & Forgetting Curve)

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Elizabeth Loftus

1944-present; Field: memory; Contributions: expert in eyewitness testimony (false memories or misinformation effect); Studies: Reconstruction of automobile accident

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Noam Chomsky and language

language development is something you were born with. Every child is born with a biological predisposition to learn any language (Universal Grammar Theory)

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Benjamin Whorf

language; his hypothesis is that language determines the way we think

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retrieval failure

the inability to recall long-term memories because of inadequate or missing retrieval cues