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Taking information from long term memory and transferring it to working memory.
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Episodic buffer
Serial position curve
Types of long term memory
Retrieval
Encoding
The Seven Sins of Memory
A chef preparing a meal glances at a recipe for a specific measurement (e.g., '1/2 teaspoon of salt'), holds that information in mind just long enough to measure it, and then forgets the exact amount moments later. Later, without any notes, the chef perfectly recreates a complex sauce they first learned to make 20 years ago. Which statement best analyzes the distinction between the two memory functions demonstrated?
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the function of the memory system characterized by a vast capacity and a duration that can last for years or even a lifetime?
Parts of working memory (Baddeley's model)
Serial position curve
Retrieval
Cognitive Load Theory
Encoding
Working Memory Capacity
The Neural Basis of Working Memory
Working Memory & Neuromodulatory Systems
Left Hemisphere of Frontal Lobe
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encoding specificity
Transfer-appropriate processing
Retrieval practice ( testing effect )
A student is taking a history exam. When she reads the question, 'What was the primary cause of the Peloponnesian War?', she pauses for a moment before the answer comes to her mind. What cognitive process does this successful act of remembering the information best illustrate?