AP Psychology: Topic 2.4 - Encoding Memories

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Encoding
the act of getting information into the memory system through automatic or effortful processing
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Mnemonic devices
techniques for using associations to help memorize and retrieve information
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Method of loci
a mnemonic technique that involves associating items on a list with a sequence of familiar physical locations
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Chunking
a mnemonic that arranges information as in acrostics, acronyms, and grouping of digits in a phone number
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Categories
a memory strategy that clusters interrelated concepts to aid in learning
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Hierarchies
a system of complex information broken down into broad concepts and further subdivided into categories and subcategories
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Spacing effect
information is retained better if there is a period of time between study sessions
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Memory consolidation
the gradual process of converting new long-term memories to stable, enduring memory codes; sleep is useful for organizing and consolidating memories
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Massed practice
studying a large amount of information over a short or uninterrupted period of time
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Distributed practice
breaking practice or study into several short sessions over a longer period of time
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Serial position effect
the brain's tendency to best recall the last and first items in a list
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Primacy effect
the brain's tendency to remember information at the beginning of a body of information better than the information that follows
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Recency effect
the brain's tendency to remember the most recent information better than earlier information