SHORT AND LONG TERM MEMORY

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Psychology (Unit 1: Memory) Mapa Mental sobre SHORT AND LONG TERM MEMORY, criado por maiubo em 31-03-2014.
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SHORT AND LONG TERM MEMORY
  1. SHORT TERM MEMORY
    1. CAPACITY: LESS THAN 7 CHUNKS

      Anotações:

      • How much can be held in memory. Measured in bits of information such as numbers of digits.
      1. DURATION: A FEW SECONDS

        Anotações:

        • How long  a memory lasts before it's no longer available.
        1. ENCODING: ACOUSTIC/VISUAL

          Anotações:

          • How the information enters and is stored in the brain via the senses. Acoustic: Through sounds. Visual: Through pictures.
        2. LONG TERM MEMORY
          1. CAPACITY: POTENTIALLY UNLIMITED

            Anotações:

            • How much can be held in memory. Measured in bits of information such as numbers of digits.
            1. DURATION: 100 YEARS (UNLIMITED)

              Anotações:

              • How long  a memory lasts before it's no longer available.
              1. ENCODING: SEMANTIC

                Anotações:

                • How the information enters and is stored in the brain via the senses. Semantic: Knowing and understanding the meaning.

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