32 lines
1.2 KiB
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32 lines
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## == Episodic Memory ==
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Memory of a specific event, event took place in the person's presence, or the person experienced the event
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Flashbulb memory. Event that is so important it seems like a photograph in every detail
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## == Semantic Memory ==
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We remember general knowledge such as who the first US president is
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Unlike flashbulb, we don't remember when we first learned that Washington was the first President
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Episodic and semantic are both known as explicit memories. This means that they are clearly stated and defined
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## == Implicit Memory ==
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Opposite of explicit memory
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Implied or not clearly stated memories are implicit
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Swimming, skipping rope, riding a bike, playing an instrument, driving a car
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## == Encoding ==
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Translation of information into a form in which2 it can be stored
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When one places information into their memory, they, like computers, encode it
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Encoding for the computer & the human brain, it is the first stage of processing information
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## == Storage of Memory ==
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Repeating information over and over again to keep from forgetting
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Actors + Actresses: repeat their lines again
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MR: Does not make info meaningful, it is poor for permanent storage
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## == Maintenance Rehearsal ==
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Repeating information
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