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INFORMATION PROCESSING - MEMORY
BY JENNY PUGH
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TYPES OF MEMORY STORES
Short term sensory stores (STSS)
Short term memory (STM)
Long term memory (LTM)
3.
SHORT TERM SENSORY STORES
Large capacity
Held in brain for 1/2 a second or less
First 'compartment' of memory
Subconscious, information is lost if not immediately attended to
Important information will be ENCODED
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SHORT TERM MEMORY
If information from senses is attended to it will be sent to the STM
Capacity is limited
Information can only be retained for 60 seconds
5-9 items remain in the STM for as long as they are attended to
Chunking allows more information to be stored at one time
5.
SHORT TERM MEMORY
If information is rehearsed it will stay in the STM =MAINTAINENCE
After 30 seconds of no attention, information will be lost
important when learning motor skills, via recollection of previous performances
The DCR process happens in the short term/ working memory
DCR => DECECTION. COMPARISON. RECOGNITION.
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SHORT TERM MEMORY
Due to the limited capacity of the STM coaching should be:
Given when the player is attentive
Brief
To the point
Information can otherwise be lost before the player has a chance to use it
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LONG TERM MEMORY
All information from the STM is stored or lost
It has a higher chance of being stored when it is rehearsed
Thus the LTM is a store of well-learned past experiences
Information held is used by STM to compare to new experiences
Limitless capacity. Memories can be stored for long periods of time
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LONG TERM MEMORY
Factors that affect retention and retrieval of information
Rehearsal: more rehearsal = more likely to be remembered
Meaningfulness= important memories more likely to be kept
Speed of learning= faster learnt more likely to be remembered
Over learning=more practiced easier memory + retrieval
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