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short-term memory |
Your memory for immediate events. |
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long-term memory |
Your memory for events that have happened in the past |
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duration |
A measure of how long a memory lasts before it is |
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capacity |
A measure of how much can be held in memory. |
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chunking |
Meaningful units of information |
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central executive |
Monitors and coordinates all other mental functions in working memory |
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phonological loop |
Encodes speech sounds in working memory |
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visuo-spatial sketchpad |
Encodes visual information in terms of separate objects as well as the arrangement of these objects in one’s visual field |
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episodic buffer |
1.Receives input from many sources |
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word length effect |
The observation that people remember lists of short words better than lists of long words. |
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eyewitness testimony |
Evidence provided in court by a witness of crime. |
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leading (misleading) questions |
Question that, either by its form or by its content, suggests to the witness what answer is desired |
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cognitive interview |
A police technique for interviewing witnesses, encouraging them to recreate the original context, to increase accessibility of stored information. |
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mnemonic techniques |
Any structured technique used to help people remember and recall information |
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elaborative rehearsal |
Deeper processing for meaning which is then repeated. |





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