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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Jeremy Resch Cmap Chap6, explicit memory for facts, etc. semantic: memory for meaning and general knowledge, organic: associated with brain trauma, disease, aging retrograde loss of memory from point of injury backward, forgetting interference theory retroactive: newer information interfering with retrieval of old, long term retrieval recognition: matching info to what is already in memory, long term retrieval encoding specificity, long term retrieval recall: needs few, if any, external cues, state-dependent learning defined as improved memory if physical and emotional state is similar to that when the memory was first formed, capacity of 3-5 items; duration up to 30 secs. chunking improves capacity, problems forgetting, procedural implicit memory for skills, habits, classically conditioned behaviors, Memory has different models levels of processing, information-processing how info is processed through different stages of memory has 3 stages, forgetting memory trace decay theory: physical changes in the brain when a memory is formed, which decay over time if not used, problems misinformation effect, declarative explicit memory for facts, etc., forgetting amnesia organic: associated with brain trauma, disease, aging, long term differnt types, depending on the type of info stored declarative, forgetting encoding failure: failure to process information into memory, has 3 stages long term, forgetting interference theory proactive: the tendency for older material to interfere with the learning and retrieval of new material