Memory
Short-term memory
Temporary storage of information
What does it mean to say that memories are "context dependent"?
Both A and B (People often attach their surroundings to their memories, people remember information best when they're in the original place where they learned it)
What does chunking do for your memory?
Chunking makes it easier for your brain to remember smaller amounts of information.
Chunking
Grouping items into smaller segments
Raina graduated number one in her class and is giving her valedictory speech in two days. She practices her speech over and over so she can deliver it flawlessly. What type of learning is taking place?
Intentional
Why is encoding important?
It's the way information is first received into the brain.
How do emotions affect your memory?
Memories with strong emotional attachments are easier to recall than other memories.
Sensory memory
Momentary storage of information
Long-term memory
Permanent storage of information
What did the first portion of Sperling's test show?
Sensory memory is very sensitive and is quick to forget.
Encoding
The process of placing information into the mind
Acquire
To gain or obtain for yourself
Retrieving information requires a purposeful effort to remember.
True
Why is deep processing better than surface processing?
You'll have a better ability to remember information in the future.
Long-term memory has a _____ capacity to hold information.
great
How does a ZIP code relate to the rule of seven?
A ZIP code has five numbers, and is most likely to be remembered.