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Title: MEMORY


1
MEMORY
  • Have you ever walked into a room, but forgot what
    you went in there for?
  • Have you ever missed an appointment? A meeting?

2
MEMORY The mental process that enables us to
acquire, retain and retrieve information over
time.
  • There are 3 classifications of memory
  • Episodic Memory of a specific event in your
    presence or that youve experienced. AKA
    Flashbulb memory
  • An example would be 9-11. all of us remember
    when we first heard about it, what we were doing,
    images we saw

3
3 Classifications of memory cont.
  • Generic General Knowledge you dont recall when
    you learned it, but you know it. An example is
    the alphabet.
  • Procedural skills youve learned that stay with
    you. An example is riding a bike.

4
Task 1
  • Think of the months of the year as quickly as
    possible! Raise your hand when you think you can
    verbally list them all.
  • Now write down the months alphabetically as
    quickly as you can.

5
Look at the following for 3 seconds but DO NOT
write it down!!!
  • O T T F F S S E N T

6
YOUR FAVORITE THINGS
  • For numbers 1-10 list 3 examples of each category
    that come to mind. Ex if I say Bird your might
    list eagle, hawk, parrot

7
Now exchange with a partner and quiz each other
(5 min each)
  • Ex What were two kinds of dogs you listed?
  • Score 1pt per correct answer

8
What were the letters I had you memorize
earlier?
  • Now close your eyes and listen to the following
    statements
  • Where your paper says verbal statements answer
    the following questions.
  • You will receive the following points (2 pts
    poss.) 1pt per adjective --- 1pt per noun add up
    your total points

9
Did you perform better on this one or the
previous memory test?
  • Most, if not all of you probably preformed worse
    on this onefor 2 reasons
  • These are anothers ideas
  • You didnt write it down. This is why its so
    important to take notes in class. If you are
    listening to someone elses ideas, you will
    forget it if you dont procedurally (procedural
    memory) write it down.

10
Task 2
  • List the 7 Dwarfs (pleaseDo Not look at another
    paper, shout out answers, or seek out or give
    help!!!)
  • In order to perform this task, you must use
    RECALL memory. Very similar to an essay test or
    fill-in-the-blank test.

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Task 2 cont
  • Pick out the 7 Dwarfs
  • Gabby grumpy dopey happy puffy
  • Grouchy jumpy wishful wheezy pop
  • Fearful dumpy shy smiley droopy
  • Sleepy shorty bashful hopeful sly
  • Goofy sneezy goober doc lucky
  • To perform this task, you need recognition
    memory. Similar to a multiple choice test

12
3 Processes of Memory
  • Encoding
  • Storage
  • Retrieval

13
ENCODING translation of information into a form
which can be stored (like a computer)
  • Visual codes keeping a mental picture in your
    head (picturing the letters)
  • Acoustic Codes repeating sounds/ storing info as
    a sequence of sounds (saying letters to
    yourself)
  • Semantic Codes Find Meaning in the information
    (the last four letters spelled sent) (PEMDAS)

14
Storage Maintain information over time.
  • Maintenance Rehearsal Repeating info over and
    over. (what actors/actresses do with lines) not
    the best way to put info in permanent storage.
  • Elaborative Rehearsal Relate new information to
    something meaningful. more effective

15
Retrieval Locate Memory and bring it to our
consciousness.
  • Most of us have the ability to learn but in
    order to do this we must be able to memorize! It
    can be considered a skill!

16
3 Kinds of Memory
  • Sensory
  • Short term
  • Long term

17
Sensory Memory
  • The first stage of memory. It is the immediate,
    initial recording of info that enters through our
    senses.
  • Unless worked for, this information is usually
    forgotten.

18
Short Term Memory
  • AKA Working Memory
  • Information remains here even after sensory info
    fades away.
  • But it does not last forever!
  • ex reciting a phone number or address, once you
    get there, or call, you will probably forget it.

19
Long Term Memory
  • Relatively permanent storage (your attic)
  • Your long term memory already holds sooooo much
    information phone numbers, dates, places,
    pictures, smells, tastes, etc.
  • Psychologists have yet to determine how much
    storage space our long term memory has.

20
Different kinds of Forgetting
  • What was I just about to write..
    ?????????????????????????????????
  • Just kidding!!! Hahahahah (can ya tell the coffee
    just kicked in??? Ok getting serious now.

21
Repression
  • According to Freud and Psychoanalytic Theory, we
    sometimes forget things on purpose without
    knowing it. Some memories are so painful and
    unpleasant that they make us feel anxiety, guilt,
    and shame. TO PROTECT OURSELVES from such
    disturbing memories, we forget them by pushing
    them out of our consciousness.
  • Lets check out the examples.

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Amnesia severe memory loss caused by brain
injury, shock, fatigue, illness, or repression.
  • Dissociative Caused by severe psychological
    trauma. (Repressed memory)
  • Infantile Cant remember before age 3. the part
    of the brain involved in memory remains
    underdeveloped until after age 2.
  • Anterograde From blow to the head, electric
    shock (boxers, attack victims)forget
    before/after
  • Retrograde Forget the period leading up to event
    (auto accident victims)

23
Ways to Improve Your Memory
  • Drill and Practice
  • Associations
  • Relate to things you know
  • Chunking
  • Visuals
  • Mnemonic devices phrase/jingle/acronyms
  • Form Unusual Associations

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Chunking
  • Organizing information into manageable units that
    are easier to remember.
  • This is why we put dashes in phone numbers and
    social security numbers. (easier to remember our
    S.S. as opposed to our drivers license)
  • Primacy Effect Remember 1st couple of items
  • Recency Effect remember last couple of items
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