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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Amber Rilling cmap ch.6, first stage: encoding accomplished in three storage systems elaborating on the meaning of info., first stage: encoding also is not limited to turning sensory info. into signals for the brain., memory three types short-term memory, first stage: encoding defined as is the set of mental operations that poeple perform on sensory information to convert that info. into a form that is usable in the brain's storage system, the next step in memory, which is to hold on to the info. for some period of time. e.g. poeple will hold on to info. just long enough to work with it, which is about 20 seconds or so., memory three types long-term memory, an approach that focuses on the way info. is processed, or handles, through three different stages of memory three stages encoding, an approach that focuses on the way info. is processed, or handles, through three different stages of memory three stages storage, first stage: encoding accomplished in three storage systems rehearsing info., memory two stages second stage: storage, memory defintion of memory it is an active system that recieves information from the senses, puts that information into a usable form, organizes it as it stores it away, and then retrieves the information from storage., memory models of memory information-processing model, short-term memory def. unrehearsed info. is lost in about 15 to 30 seconds., memory models of memory levels-of-processing model, memory two stages first stage: encoding, levels-of-processing model defined as thinking about the meaning of something is a deeper level of processing and results in longer retention of the word., memory models of memory parallel distribution precessing(PDP) model, is the set of mental operations that poeple perform on sensory information to convert that info. into a form that is usable in the brain's storage system e.g. when a person hears a sound, their ears will trun the vibrations from the air into neural messages from the auditory nerve, which makes it possible for the brain to interpret the sound., information-processing model defined as an approach that focuses on the way info. is processed, or handles, through three different stages of memory, memory three types sensory memory