Lesson 4 Introduction to Memory
Lesson 4 Introduction to Memory
Learning Outcome
Explain forgetting.
Involves skills...
Encoding
Three ways in which information can be encoded:
Visual (picture)
Acoustic (sound)
Semantic (meaning)
Encoding
Duration is ~1 second.
“Remembering”
Forgetting
What is it?
Forgetting
Three parts to forgetting:
Transience – refers to that fact that memories
sometimes seem to just fade away – storage decay theory
Absentmindedness – forgetfulness due to not paying
attention
Blocking – information that is stored in memory but we
can’t seem to find it.
E.g., tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
Retroactive interference – more recent information
goes backward (retroactively) to interfere with earlier
information.
Proactive interference – older material goes forward
(proactively) to interfere with something new
Blocking (Forgetting)
Forgetting Curve
Amnesia
Organic amnesia is a deficit in memory that has
been caused by brain damage.