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Title: 3 Structures of Memory


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3 Structures of Memory
  • Sensory Registers
  • very transient, high capacity
  • iconic memory
  • echoic memory
  • Short-term/Working Memory
  • transient
  • capacity-limited
  • Long-term Memory
  • relatively permanent
  • perhaps unlimited

2
Sensory Registers
  • Iconic memory
  • Visual information is input during brief
    fixations how much information is taken in?
  • Span of apprehension is about 7 items
  • George Sperling devised the partial report
    technique to show that much more information is
    available but is rapidly lost

3
Sensory Registers
  • Echoic memory
  • Darwin, Turvey Crowder demonstrated an echoic
    memory with partial report
  • Shadowing task
  • Suffix effect

4
Sensory Registers
  • Summary
  • Our sensory systems initially process very large
    quantities of nonselected information, but most
    of this information is rapidly lost
  • What is retained is the very limited information
    to which we have paid attention

5
Short Term Memory Dual Store View
  • Important features
  • Information must go through STM before it is
    stored in LTM
  • Time-limited availability
  • Capacity limited
  • Transfer to LTM depends on time in STM

6
Evidence for Dual Store View
  • The story of H.M.
  • removal of hippocampus to treat epilepsy
  • result is anterograde amnesia
  • every moment is like waking from a dream
  • Short term memory is fine long term memory is
    fine, but no new learning
  • Memory Span

7
Memory Span
  • The amount that can be remembered from a single
    presentation
  • memory span is limited to about 7 /- 2 chunks
    (George Miller)
  • practice in chunking can extend span
  • memory span depends on reading rate (Cavanaugh)

8
Memory Span Test
  • 2 7 4
  • 5 6 1 9
  • 7 1 5 9 4 2
  • 9 5 7 6 3 2 1 8
  • 5 1 6 4 2 9 8 3 7
  • 1 7 7 6 2 0 0 1 1 9 9 8 1 0 6 6

9
Short-term MemoryOne Store View
  • STM is the currently activated portion of LTM
  • Semantic structure is important in STM as in LTM
  • Loss of activation in STM is part of the same
    loss that occurs for LTM

10
Active or Working Memory
  • Central Executive, slave rehearsal states
  • Rehearsal Slaves
  • phonological loop
  • verbal rehearsal
  • visuo-spatial sketch pad
  • spatial/visual rehearsal
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