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Insights into psychology: Memory: explicit, implicit, short-term, and long-term Memory Psychology, English Vocabulary Games, Intro To Psychology, Areas Of The Brain, Types Of Memory, Psychology Notes, Human Memory, Psychology Studies, Mental Health Activities

Memory isn't just a single thing; there are multiple types. Explicit memory is under conscious control and involves factual information. Implicit memory is not under conscious control, and includes procedural memories (i.e. remembering how to do things) and emotional memories (including trauma memories). There is both short-term and long-term memory, and sleep is a crucial time for the consolidation of long-term meories.

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False memory examples - 1. Misplaced Items 2. Eyewitness Errors 3. Recovered Memories 4. Implanted Suggestions 5. Confusing Similar Events 6. Cryptomnesia 7. Dream Incorporation 8. False Accusations 9. Screen Memories 10. Cognitive Dissonance

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Illustration showing the steps associated with the stage model of memory. Three vertical rectangles are arranged horizontally and labeled as follows from left to right: sensory memory (impression or sensation), short-term memory (words, names, numbers; maintained by rehearsal), and long-term memory (concepts, meaning). Three arrows on the left of the figure point toward the first box (sensory memory) and are labeled "sensory input." An arrow labeled "forgetting" points downward from this box ... Memory Psychology, Repressed Memories, Memorization Techniques, Letter A Coloring Pages, Block Notes, Memory Words, Sensory Input, Tattoos With Kids Names, Short Term Memory

Illustration showing the steps associated with the stage model of memory. Three vertical rectangles are arranged horizontally and labeled as follows from left to right: sensory memory (impression or sensation), short-term memory (words, names, numbers; maintained by rehearsal), and long-term memory (concepts, meaning). Three arrows on the left of the figure point toward the first box (sensory memory) and are labeled "sensory input." An arrow labeled "forgetting" points downward from this box…

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