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Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval of Memory


Memory

The Three Systems of Memory: Memory Storehouses

Contemporary Approaches to Memory: Working Memory, Memory Modules,

  • and Associative Models of Memory

  • Key concepts for Module 18:



    Define memory and the basic processes of encoding, storing, and retrieving information.

    Describe sensory memory, discuss the characteristics of short-term memory, and summarize the evidence for the existence of long-term memory as distinct from short-term memory.

    Describe the three contemporary approaches to memory, distinguishing between declarative and procedural memories, semantic and episodic memories, priming, and implicit and explicit memories.







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