What happens to the information in the sensory store if we do not pay attention to to?
It displaces
It decays
It disappears
It denatures
Between which stores does attention or decay happen
STM and LTM
Sensory Store and STM
Sensory Store and LTM
Only in the Sensory Store
What are the two limited characteristics of the STM?
Duration
Capacity
Depth
Speed
What happens to information if space runs out in the STM?
It gets replaced
Displacement happens when information is shunted out by what ?
New information
Old memories
Blank spaces
Forgotten information
How is information is maintained in the STM?
Retrieval
Accessibility
Maintenance Rehearsal
Output
It takes less than 10 seconds for information to be transferred into the LTM?
What is the estimated percentage of information transferred from the STM to the LTM?
51%
25%
74%
36%
Approximately, how many chunks can the STM hold?
5-9
7-9
6-8
5-7
Retrograde Amnesia is the loss of memory of what happens after the amnesia develops, eg. unable to form new memories.
Which two features are associated with the frontal lobe?
Procedural Memory
Retrograde Amnesia
Located at the back of the head near the spine
Located behind the forehead
Difficulty forming new memories
Anterograde amnesia
Which two features are associated with the hippocampus?
Difficulty in forming new memories
Anterograde Amnesia