Psychology 360 (Fall, 2007)




You should know the following people and phenomena. (Terms I'm removing are in red strike-out)  


Also, know the terms in red on Review Sheet 1!  (automaticity) 




UNIT 4:  SHORT-TERM MEMORY

PHENOMENA

magic number   PI   RI   decay   articulatory loop   chunk   activation    rehearsal   acoustic/semantic confusions
release from PI   search model   strength model   familiarity   memory set   probe   target   distractor   stimulus degradation
serial exhaustive search   parallel search   serial self-terminating search   encoding time   scanning time
articulatory suppression   subvocalization   multistore model   control process   working memory   central executive
activated memory   visuo-spatial scratchpad   dual stage model   Stage 1   Stage 2   subjective organizations   clusters
expertise   click migration   PV   phonological store   phonological loop   word length effect   phonological similarity effect
MAPP   kinship semantics   memory span    absolute judgment task    
episodic memory buffer   multimodal code   additive factors methodology pronunciation rate retrieval rate
 

PEOPLE

Atkinson & Juola   Atkinson & Shiffrin   Baddeley   Baddeley & Hitch   Bousfield   Bever, Fodor, & Garrett   Cavanagh
Chase & Simon   Conrad   de Groot   Eriksson & Chase   Egan & Schwartz   Gunter, Clifford, & Berry
Henley, Noyes, & Deese   Keppel & Underwood   Levy   Miller   Murdock    Brown   Simon & Gilmartin
Peterson & Peterson   Sternberg   Townsend   Waugh & Norman   Wickens, Born, & Allen   Baddeley & Vallar
McCloskey & Glucksberg   Cowan et al.   Engle    Engle & Oransky
 




UNIT 5: LONG-TERM MEMORY

PHENOMENA

control process   rehearsal   imagery   coding   Milner's syndrome   serial position effect   serial recall   free recall
dissociations   recognition   primacy   recency   asymptote   incidental learning   intentional learning   expertise
congruity effect   encoding specificity   episodic memory   procedural memory   flashbulb memory   autobiographical memory
semantic memory   implicit memory   repetition priming effect   explicit memory   prospective memory   affect
mood congruency   automaticity   retrieval cue   cue dependent forgetting   metamemory   TOT    reality monitoring
memory monitoring   signal detection theory   sensitivity   bias   recall   false alarm   hit   miss   correct reject     hypnosis
eyewitness identification   cognitive interview   context reinstatement   amnesics   word fragment task   abstract/concrete words
process theories   single-process theory   two-process theory of recognition   multimemory theories   generate-recognition theory of recall
retrieval strategies   judgments of learning   retrieval fluency   reconstruction   false memory   Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm
conceptually driven process    data driven process experience based judgments      theory based judgments
anterograde amnesia   menomic   spontaneous retrieval   decay   interference    judgment of learning (JOL)
memory monitoring   event-based prospective memory     time-based prospective memory

PEOPLE

Atkinson   Atkinson & Shiffrin (their experiments)   Brown & McNeill   Brown & Kulik   Belleza & Buck
Brown, Deffenbacker, & Sturgill   Geiselman & Glenny   Geiselman et al.   Graf & Schachter
Jacoby & Dallas   Malpass & Devine   Moscovitch   Mandler   Masur, McIntyre, & Flavell
Postman & Phillips   Warrington & Weiskrantz   Winograd & Soloway   Wickens, Moody, & Dow
Dunlosky & Nelson   Brewer & Treyens   Deese   Roediger & MsDermott    Squire & Knowlton   Loftus & Palmer
Glanzer & Cunitz    Koriat et al.    Rundus     Murdock     Ratcliff & McKoon     Bower, Gilligan, & Monteiro
Nasby & Yando    Hyde & Jenkins    Loftus & Palmer     Malpass & Devine


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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