| Item | Key Features | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Short-term Memory (STM) | 7 ± 2 items, ~20 seconds | Limited capacity, fragile |
| Long-term Memory (LTM) | Infinite duration, durable storage | Divided into explicit and implicit |
| Explicit Memory | Conscious recall (episodic, semantic) | Requires hippocampus |
| Implicit Memory | Unconscious recall (procedural, priming) | Does not require hippocampus |
| Recognition | Identifying learned items with cues | Easier than recall |
| Recall | Retrieving information without cues | More effortful |
Memory
├─ Short-term Memory
│ ├─ Capacity: 7 ± 2 items
│ └─ Duration: ~20 seconds
├─ Long-term Memory
│ ├─ Explicit (Conscious)
│ │ ├─ Episodic (personal events)
│ │ └─ Semantic (facts)
│ └─ Implicit (Unconscious)
│ ├─ Procedural (skills)
│ └─ Priming
└─ Retrieval Processes
├─ Recognition
└─ Recall
Teste tes connaissances sur Perception and Sensory Processes avec 9 questions à choix multiples et corrections détaillées.
1. Which brain region is primarily responsible for memory formation and consolidation?
2. What is the primary function of the hippocampus in memory processing?
Mémorisez les concepts clés de Perception and Sensory Processes avec 10 flashcards interactives.
Memory — core processes?
Encoding, storage, retrieval
Memory — components?
Encoding, storage, retrieval.
Primacy vs Recency — difference?
Primacy: first items; Recency: last items
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