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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Charlotte Graham - Chapter 6 - Memory CMAP, Memory defined as an active system that receives information, sensory echoic "What?" phenomenon, Memory three types sensory, short - term A.K.A. working memory, long-term elaborative rehearsal connect new info. with current knowledge, long-term info. retained indefinitely may be difficult to retrieve, procedural ex. tying shoes, short - term chunking ex. social security number, sensory info lost within a second or so, Memory three types long-term, Memory divided into 3 systems encoding, long-term types declarative, an active system that receives information from the senses, declarative ex. facts and knowledge, Memory divided into 3 systems storage, short - term maintenence rehersal ex. repeating a phone numer long enough to dial it, sensory iconic eidetic imagery, the senses puts info. into usable form, organizes info. and stores it away for eventual retrieval, long-term types procedural