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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Neal Fauver Ch. 6 Memory, automatic encoding consists of strong emotional associations that can lead to vivid and detailed "flashbulb" memories, getting it out consists of state-dependent learning, physical changes in the brain. hippocampus and cotex involved in consolidation of info from short to long-term memory. as well as being different types, based on info stored; different brain areas associated with each, Retrieval Third Stage, serves in Getting storgage info into a form that can be used., Memory Model of Memory Levels of Processing Model, Information Processing Model assumes processing of info for memory storage is similar to the way a cpu processes memory, physical changes in the brain. hippocampus and cotex involved in consolidation of info from short to long-term memory. as well as being organized in terms of related meanings and concepts, Memory consists of three processes Encoding, short-term and working memory has limited capacity(2-7 items), duration 12-30 secs. w/o rehearsal, Levels of Processing Model focuses on depth of processing associated with specific info., recall vs. recognition says recognition matches incoming sensory info(see or hear) to what is already in memory, declarative is explicit memory for facts and information; widespread cortical areas, sensory memory has limited capacity with duration less than 1 secs. to 4 secs., procedural also known as (nondeclarative): implicit memory for skills, habits, and learned responses; problably involves amygdala and cerebellum, Information Processing Model proposes three stages that vary in duration and capacity long-term memory, Retrieval of long term memories recall vs. recognition, Memory defined as active system, receives information from senses, putting info into usable form, organizes it while storing away, and retrieving info from storage., explicit memory for facts and information; widespread cortical areas includes episodic, Memory Model of memory Information Processing Model, Retrieval of long term memories getting it out