Assignment 7 - Quiz 2: Memory
George Sperling
Tested people's sensory (iconic) memory
Encoding
The process of placing information into the mind
Retrograde amnesia
Inability to remember events that happened prior to the brain injury
Hippocampus
Part of the brain that aids long-term memory
Intentional learning
Deliberately placing information into your mind
Chunking
Grouping items into smaller segments
Overlearning
A method for improving your memory, immediately available for recall, an elaborate process that involves practice, memorization, recitation and rehearsal
Interference
Anything that inhibits your brain's ability to remember
Prefrontal cortex
Helps you work towards a goal, control urges, understand future consequences, delay gratification
Incidental learning
Learning without intention
Mnemonic device
Memory trick to give you cues and aid your ability to retrieve information
Repression
Moving difficult information from the conscious to the unconscious mind
Long-term memory
Permanent storage of information
Recovered memory
Remembering long-forgotten memories with someone's help
Sematic memory
Remembers general ideas
Episodic memory
Remembers specific events
Short-term memory
Remembers the current score of a tennis game, creates episodic and semantic memories, remembers only the first and end of long lists, chunks information
H.M.'s operation on the hippocampus
Short-term memory doesn't work well either, long-term memory is severely affected, damage to that brain area results in amnesia
Purpose of encoding
To acquire information into the brain