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RETRIEVING brain - Coggle Diagram
RETRIEVING
MAIN TYPES OF MEMORY RETRIEVAL
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RECALL
Recall is what we most often think about when we talk about memory retrieval: it means you can access information without cues.
For example, you would use recall for an essay test.
RECOGNITION
Recognition happens when you identify information that you have previously learned after encountering it again. It involves a process of comparison.
For example,when you take a multiple-choice test, you are relying on recognition to help you choose the correct answer.
RELEARNING
Involves learning information that you previously learned.
For example,you had to relearn how to play the piano after her injury.
WHAT IS MEANT BY RETRIEVING :!?:
The process of remembering information stored in long-term memory
Retrieval is the key process in the act of remembering
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EXAMPLES OF RETRIEVING
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REMEMBERING A TITLE OF A BOOK READ LAST WEEK
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REMEMBERING WHERE DID YOU PUT YOUR CAR
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REMEMBER HOW TO COOK SOME FOODS
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THE DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD OF MEMORY RETRIEVAL :checkered_flag:
ENCODING
CONSOLIDATION
STORAGE
RETRIEVAL