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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: StevenNaherny - CH 6, Retrieval (third stage) Task: Brings the information out for use., Declarative includes Semantic, The Physical Aspects of Memory How are memories formed? Physical changes in neurons take place during the formation of memory., Iconic Researched by Sperling, Important personages who? Hermann Ebbinghaus, Implicit It is: It is an automatic or an unconscious form of memory., Levels-Of-Processing-Model (Craik & Lockhart, 1972) The Idea Information that gets more deeply processed is more likely to be remembered., Procedural Links to Implicit, Storage (second stage) Task: Holds the information for some period of time, depending on what stage of memory is being used., Storage (second stage) Task: Holds the information, Short Term Definition where information is being held while the memory is concious and being used., Forgetting curve what is it? A diagram that displays the method of forgetting to be very rapid, but then decreasing in "forgetting" time., Episodic ex. First kiss., Levels-Of-Processing-Model (Craik & Lockhart, 1972) Types Shallow processing, hindsight bias What is it? The tendency of misleading information presented after an event to alter the memories of the event itself., Shallow processing Definition Analysis of information based on physical or sensory characteristics., Long Term It is Relatively permanent., Memory Models of Memory Information-processing model, The Physical Aspects of Memory Storage Semantic and episodic, Sensory Memory Types Iconic