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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Taylor sharpless Ch.6, encoding ???? a set of mental operations that people perform on sensory information to convert that information into a form that is usable in the brain's storage systems, retrieval of long-term memories getting it out encoding specificity, recognition ???? match incoming sensory information to what is already in memory, models of memory parallel distributed processing model focuses on simultaneous processing of information across multiple neural networks, The reconstructive nature of long-term memory memory retrival problems reliability of memory retrival, three basic steps to remebering third stage retrieval, proposes three stages that vary both in duration and capactiy; information must be processed effectively at earlier stages before long-tern storage occurs long-term memory (capacity unlimited, duration relatively permanent) associated with physical changes in the brain; hippocampus andn cortex involved in consolidation of information from short-term to long-term memory, three basic steps to remebering second stage storage, Ch.6 Memory: An active system that recieves, organizes, stores, and retrieves information models of memory, storage ???? to hold on to the information for some period of time, The reconstructive nature of long-term memory constructive processing of memories memories are rarely completely accurate and become less accurate over time, proposes three stages that vary both in duration and capactiy; information must be processed effectively at earlier stages before long-tern storage occurs sensory memory (capacity limited, duration əsec to 4 sec) iconic (visual), models of memory information processing model proposes three stages that vary both in duration and capactiy; information must be processed effectively at earlier stages before long-tern storage occurs, memory and the brain amnesia infantile amnesia, proposes three stages that vary both in duration and capactiy; information must be processed effectively at earlier stages before long-tern storage occurs long-term memory (capacity unlimited, duration relatively permanent) retrieval of long-term memories, memory and the brain ???? procedural memories, Ch.6 Memory: An active system that recieves, organizes, stores, and retrieves information three basic steps to remebering, proposes three stages that vary both in duration and capactiy; information must be processed effectively at earlier stages before long-tern storage occurs long-term memory (capacity unlimited, duration relatively permanent) organized in terms of related meanings and concepts, proposes three stages that vary both in duration and capactiy; information must be processed effectively at earlier stages before long-tern storage occurs long-term memory (capacity unlimited, duration relatively permanent) different types, based on information stored; different brain areas associated with each, memory and the brain several physical changes in brain are associated with memory formation changes in dendrites