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Memory - Coggle Diagram
Memory
Sensory memory
Is the initial entry point of memory that captures an exact replica of a sensory experience (not an encoding) for a very brief time.
It is the ability to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended.
The stimuli detected by our senses can be either deliberately ignored, in which case they disappear almost instantaneously, or perceived, in which case they enter our sensory memory.
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Haptic memory
(Related to touch) Is everything that we feel through our bodies, anytime you make contact with something the memory remains for a split second.
Long-term Memory
LTM is the vast storehouse of all information that has been rehearsed, encoded and transferred.
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The way information is stored in long-term memory is different from sensory memory and short-term memory. The information is encoded by its meaning - that is semantically - and stored in semantic networks
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Short-term Memory
Often referred to as working memory. Memory store that can consciously process and manipulate information from our memory.
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What is memory
A information processing system that encodes, stores and retrieves information
Encoding - The process of converting information into a format that is useable by the momory system.
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Retrieval - The process of locating and recovering previously stored information in your long-term memory
Hippocampus in Memory
Particularly involved in forming explicit memories and memory for complex tasks that require declarative memories.
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