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Psychology of Learning EXP4404. Chapter 11: Memory and Forgetting Dr. Steve. Topics Covered. Stage Model of Memory Semantic Models of Memory Theories of Forgetting Memory Disorders Applications of Memory Research Memory Strategies. Stage Model of Memory. Atkinson & Shiffrin. Rehearsal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Psychology of Learning EXP4404 Chapter 11: Memory and Forgetting Dr. Steve
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Psychology of LearningEXP4404

Chapter 11: Memory and Forgetting

Dr. Steve

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Topics Covered

Stage Model of Memory Semantic Models of Memory Theories of Forgetting Memory Disorders Applications of Memory Research Memory Strategies

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Stage Model of Memory

Decay

Displacement

Retrieval Failure

Rehearsal

Atkinson & Shiffrin

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Sensory Memory

Stage Model of Memory

Sperling experiment demonstrates that . . .

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Short Term Memory

Encoding Storage Retrieval

Serial Position Effect Primacy Effect Recency Effect

Stage Model of Memory

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Encoding and Remembering

Maintenance Rehearsal

Elaborative Rehearsal Levels of Processing (Craik & Lockhart)

Shallow Deep

Von Restorff Effect

Stage Model of Memory

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Stage Model of Memory

Long Term Memory Declarative Memory

Semantic Memory

Episodic Memory

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Nondeclarative Memory

Procedural Memory

Stage Model of Memory

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Semantic Network Models

Hierarchical Networks

RT studies by Collins & Quillian (1972)

Animal•Has skin•Can move around•Eats•Breaths

Bird Fish•Has fins•Can swim•Has gills

•Has wings•Can fly•Has feathers

Canary •Can sing•Is yellow Penguin •Is black & white

•Can’t fly Shark •Can bite•Is dangerous Salmon

•Is pink•Is edible•Swims upstream

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Spreading Activation Strong semantic relationship are represented by . . .

Demonstrated with priming effect experiments

Semantic Network Models

spoon

fork

knife

toolssaw

hands arms

fingers toes

hammer

nails

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Semantic Models

Category Clustering

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Forgetting

Ebbinghaus Memorized long lists of nonsense syllables (cew, qoz)

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Forgetting

Theories of Forgetting Decay Theory

Interference

Proactive

Retroactive

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Forgetting

Variables affecting interference: Meaningfulness of material

Similarity of material

Time between learning and recall

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Memory Disorders

Amnesia May be caused by damage to the limbic system

(specifically Hippocampus). Case of HM –

Suffered from: Moderate retrograde amnesia Severe anterograde amnesia

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Memory Disorders

Korsakoff’s Syndrome

May suffer both retrograde and anterograde amnesia Case of 59 yr old man

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Memory Disorders

Alzheimer’s Disease

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Applications: Foraging

Organisms may be less likely to forget information when it is important for survival

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Applications: Eyewitness Testimony

Loftus & Palmer

Believed memories were reconstructed each time they are accessed

Study:

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Cue-Dependent Forgetting(Encoding Specificity)

State-Dependent Learning

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Massed vs. Distributed Practice

Fatigue

Consolidation

Differential Encoding Hypothesis

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Generation Effects

Overlearning

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Method of Loci

First noted as technique by ancient Greeks

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Keyword Technique

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Other Mnemonics

Musical staff Biological categorizations Mathematical order of functions I before E, except after C 30 days has November, April, June, and September

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Pegword

To recall following grocery list (eggs, apples, butter, soda, pasta, tuna, steak, sugar, chips, lettuce)

One is a bun – egg resting on a bun Two is a shoe – shoe kicking an apple Three is a tree – a butter tree Four is a door – coke logo on a door Five is a hive – beehive made of pasta Six is sticks – can of tuna balanced on a stick Seven is heaven – steak with angel wings Eight is a gate – fence gate made of sugar cubes Nine is wine – potato chips floating down a river of wine Ten is a hen – hen sitting on top of lettuce head

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Chunking

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Memory Techniques and Strategies

Narrative Chaining

Make a story with the following word list: Walrus, Brass, Fan, Frog, Hospital, Lightbulb, Cookie

Amazing Feats of Memory Video


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