Chapter 6. Pschy.
Infantile Amnesia
Unable to recall childhood events (caused by hippocampus)
Anterograde Amnesia
Unable to remember events after physical trauma
Retrograde Amnesia
Unable to remember events before physical trauma
Echoic Memory
briefly holds mental reprenstations
Engram
circuit in the brain that corresponds to a memory trace
Tip-Of-the-Tongue (TOT)
Feeling-of-knowing Experience
Repression
Freud's psychodynamic theory, ejection of anxiety-evoking ideas from Conscious awareness
State-dependent
information better retrieved in physiological or emotional state in which it was learned
Displace
information to be lost from short-term memory by adding new information
Schema
way of mentally representing the world; belief or expectation, can influence people, objects, and situations
Chunk
Stimulus or group of stimuli that is perceived as a discrete piece of info
Eidetic Imagary
Maintenance of visual memory in a couple minutes