

spacing effect the tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better retention than is achieved through massed study or practice. Chunking organizing items into familiar, manageable often occurs automatically. echoic memory a momentary sensory memory of auditory if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds. (Also called nondeclarative memory.) iconic memory a momentary sensory memory of visual a photographic or memory lasting no more than a few tenths of a second. implicit memory retention of learned skills or classically conditioned associations independent of conscious recollection. automatic processing unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of information, such as word meanings. explicit memory memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and (Also called declarative memory.) effortful processing encoding that requires attention and conscious effort. working memory a newer standing of memory that focuses on conscious, active processing of incoming auditory and information, and of information retrieved from memory.

Includes knowledge, skills, and experiences. memory the relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system. memory activated memory that holds a few items briefly, such as the seven digits of a phone number while calling, before the information is stored or forgotten. sensory memory the immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system. parallel processing the processing of many aspects of a problem the natural mode of information processing for many functions. Retrieval the process of getting information out of memory storage. Storage the process of retaining encoded information over time. Encoding the processing of information into the memory example, extracting meaning. Relearning a measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again. Recognition a measure of memory in which the person need only identify items previously learned, as on a choice test. Recall a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a test. Preview text Memory Vocab: memory the persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.

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