The document discusses various types and aspects of human memory and forgetting. It defines concepts like decay, lack of consolidation, interference, working memory, multi-store model, retrieval failure, levels of processing, episodic memory, semantic memory, and procedural memory. Forgetting can occur due to the natural decay of memories over time, failure to consolidate new information, interference from other memories, and inability to retrieve information from storage.
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The document discusses various types and aspects of human memory and forgetting. It defines concepts like decay, lack of consolidation, interference, working memory, multi-store model, retrieval failure, levels of processing, episodic memory, semantic memory, and procedural memory. Forgetting can occur due to the natural decay of memories over time, failure to consolidate new information, interference from other memories, and inability to retrieve information from storage.
The document discusses various types and aspects of human memory and forgetting. It defines concepts like decay, lack of consolidation, interference, working memory, multi-store model, retrieval failure, levels of processing, episodic memory, semantic memory, and procedural memory. Forgetting can occur due to the natural decay of memories over time, failure to consolidate new information, interference from other memories, and inability to retrieve information from storage.
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The document discusses various types and aspects of human memory and forgetting. It defines concepts like decay, lack of consolidation, interference, working memory, multi-store model, retrieval failure, levels of processing, episodic memory, semantic memory, and procedural memory. Forgetting can occur due to the natural decay of memories over time, failure to consolidate new information, interference from other memories, and inability to retrieve information from storage.
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MEMORY AND FORGETTING
1. When we learn new information
Decay that takes place of the old things. 2. Refers to the structures and Lack of Consolidation processes used for temporarily storing and manipulating information. Interference 3. When experiencing, people feel that the blocked word is on the verge of being recovered. 4. Refers to the idea that Working memory forgetting occurs because the recall of certain items interferes with the recall of other items. Multi store Model 5. It is a spontaneous or gradual process in which old memories are unable to be recalled from memory storage. Retrieval Failure 6. Also known as Atkinson-Shiffrin memory model 7. Refers to the memory of Levels of Processing meanings, understandings, and other concept-based knowledge unrelated to specific experiences. Episodic Memory 8. Memory of events, times and places, associated with memory. Semantic Memory 9. Also known as implicit memory or unconscious memory, is the long-term memory of skills and procedures, or "how to" Procedural Memory knowledge. 10. Describes memory recall of stimuli as a function of the depth of mental processing.