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 lexical alteration
semantic alteration paraphrase
episodic buffer multimodal code pronunciation rate
retrieval rate
PEOPLE
Atkinson & Juola Atkinson & Shiffrin
Baddeley's chess experiment Baddeley & Hitch
Bousfield Bever, Fodor, & Garrett
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
Cowan et
al. Engle Engle & Oransky
Sperling Cavanagh
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
explicit memory prospective memory affect
mood congruency automaticity retrieval
cue cue dependent forgetting
metamemory metacognition TOT
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 brain structure theories
retrieval fluency reconstruction false
memory Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm
conceptually driven process data driven process
experience based judgments theory based judgments
amnesic subjects menomic spontaneous retrieval
trace decay theory
interference theory immediate/delayed judgments
memory monitoring cue dependent forgetting
PEOPLE
Brown &
McNeill Brown & Kulik Belleza &
Buck Brown, Deffenbacker, &
Sturgill Craik Geiselman &
Glenny
Geiselman et al. Graf
&
Schachter Jenkins &
Dallenbach Jacoby &
Dallas
Moscovitch Kintsch
Mandler
Masur, McIntyre, &
Flavell McCloskey & Glucksberg
Postman & Phillips Warrington &
Weiskrantz Winograd & Soloway
Wickens,
Moody, & Dow Dunlosky & Nelson
Brewer & Treyens
Deese Roediger & McDermott Squire &
Zola
Loftus & Palmer Glanzer
& Cunitz
Koriat et al. Rundus Murdock
Ratcliff & McKoon Tulving & Psotka
.