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L O L. Lesson On Learning Mr. Russell 7th-8 th grade . Objectives. Students will be able to identify different types of memory Students will know how their memory works Students will know three different processes. Thomas Sherlie 311-972-1019 601-612-6126.

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  1. L O L Lesson On Learning Mr. Russell 7th-8th grade

  2. Objectives • Students will be able to identify different types of memory • Students will know how their memory works • Students will know three different processes

  3. Thomas Sherlie 311-972-1019 601-612-6126 Remember 3 things about this picture

  4. Human Memory

  5. Sensory Memory • The sensory memories act as buffers for stimuli received through the senses. A sensory memory exists for each sensory channel: • Iconic memory for visual stimuli, • Echoic memory for aural stimuli • Haptic memory for touch. • Information is passed from sensory memory into short-term memory by attention, thereby filtering the stimuli to only those which are of interest at a given time.

  6. Short Term Memory -Short-term memory acts as a scratch-pad for temporary recall of the information under process. For instance, in order to understand this sentence you need to hold in your mind the beginning of the sentence before you read the rest. Short term memory decays rapidly (200 ms.) and has a limited capacity. This is the reason why a hyphenated phone number is easier to remember than a single long number. Interference often causes disturbance in short-term memory retention. This accounts for the desire to complete the tasks held in short term memory as soon as possible.

  7. Long Term Memory • There are three main activities related to long term memory: storage, deletion and retrieval • Information from short-term memory is stored in long-term memory by rehearsal. The repeated exposure to a stimulus or the rehearsal of a piece of information transfers it into long-term memory.

  8. 3 processes • Encoding • Maintenance • Retrieval

  9. Lesson on Learning

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