PRESENTATION OUTLINE
SYSTEM THAT SENSES ORGANIZES AND RETRIEVES INFORMATION
CONVERTING ENVIRONMENTAL/ MENTAL STIMULI INTO MEMORABLE BRAIN CODES
HOLDING ON TO ENCODED INFORMATION
PULLING INFO FROM STORAGE
VISUAL MEMORY: LAST ABOUT A SECOND
TRANSFERRING INFO FROM STM INTO LTM BY MAKING IT MEANINGFUL
FOCUSING ONLY ON ONE STIMULUS
PROCESSES INFO IN SHORT TERM MEMORY
INFO IS HELD FOR BREIF PERIOD OF TIME WHILE BEING USED
EVENTS EXPERIENCED BY PERSON
PHYSICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH MEMORY TRACE
INABILITY TO FORM NEW MEMORIES
INABILITY TO REMEMBER INFO ALREADY STORED
PROCESSED WITH ATTENTION: CAN BE CONSCIOUSLY RECALLED
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF FACTS ABOUT THE WORLD
MEMORY FOR HOW TO DO THINGS
INABILITY TO RETRIEVE MEMORIES FROM BEFORE AGE THREE
ABILITY TO IDENTIFY A STIMULUS MORE EASILY
THE SENSE OR MEANING, AS CONTRASTED WITH EXACT DETAILS
RETRIEVAL METHOD IN WHICH ONE MUST REPRODUCE
RETRIEVAL BY PRESENT STIMULI AS HAVING BEEN PREVIOUSLY PRESENTED
ONE KNOWS INFO BUT CAN ONLY GENERATE BITS AND PIECES
LACK OF CLARITY ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF A MEMORY