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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Patrick Hollarbush Ch 6, several physical changes in brain are associated with memory formation changes at receptor (long term potentiation) changes in dendrites, levels-of-processing model ???? focuses on the depth of processing associated with specific information deeper processing associated with longer retention, Memory Models Of Memory levels-of-processing model, Retrieval of Long Term Memories getting it out retrieval cues encoding specificity state-dependent learning, associated with physical changes in the brain; hippocampus and cortex involved in consolidation of information from short term to long term memory related terms semantic network model parallel distributed processing model, recall vs recognition recall- few or no exteral cues required recognition- match incoming sensory information to what is already in memory, long term memory capacity unlimited, duration relatively permanent ???? associated with physical changes in the brain; hippocampus and cortex involved in consolidation of information from short term to long term memory, Memory three basic steps retrieval, retrieval definition getting information that is in storage into a form that can be used, Memory and the Brain ------, Memory and the Brain different brain areas associated with different types of memory procedural memories short term memories semantic and episodic long term memories, Memory definition an active system that receives information from the senses, puts that information into a usable form, and organizes it as it stores away, and then retrieves the information from storage., storage definition holding onto information for some period of time, constructive processing of memories memories are rarely completely accurate and become less accurate over time, long term memory capacity unlimited, duration relatively permanent / procedural memory (implicit memory) motor skills, habits, classically conditioned reflexes, short-term and working memory capacity limited, duration 12-30 secs without rehearsal ???? chunking and maintenance rehearsal can be used to increase capacity and duration, respectively, information-processing model l short-term and working memory capacity limited, duration 12-30 secs without rehearsal, Retrieval of Long Term Memories automatic ending, Memory Models Of Memory parallel distributed processing model, information-processing model ???? focuses on the way information is processed through different stages of memory