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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Memory Storage

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Auditory sensory memory is known as memory.
2

Collins and Quillian propose that semantic memory consists of networks of interconnected concepts represented by nodes. This approach is called the approach.
3

Some people seem to go off on tangents, moving farther and farther away from the topic yet following some nodal linkage. These tangents may be explained by Collins and Loftus' notion of .
4

For most effective retrieval of stored memories, rehearsal in the short-term store is most efficient.
5

According to Baddeley, the coordinates the rehearsal systems of working memory.
6

The view of memory proposes that memories differ to the extent that they have been processed, which in turn affects the ease with which they are recalled.
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Skill memory is also known as memory.
8

theory proposes that permanent memory consists of changes in neural responsiveness.
9

The medial temporal lobe and mediodorsal thalamus are important for the storage of information, while the lobe is involved in the planning, execution, and control of behavior.
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Techniques to enhance memory are called .