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The 7 sins memory3
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The 7 sins of memory:
Forgetting:
transience ( 稍纵即逝)
forgetting that occurs with the passage of time.
Rapid forgetting happens in the sensory and short-term memory stage
Happen for long-term memory
Learned material that is not attended over tune its subjects to transience (i.e.
forgotten)
Most information that is forgotten, is forgotten quickly.
-cramming may help you do well on a test if taken immediately, but most of that
information is quickly forgotten.
Absentmindedness: (⼼不在焉)
Yo-yo Ma’s cello left in the cab, what are the apps on the top row of your phone
A lapse in attention that resulted in a memory failure
Incorporates encoding failures
Split attention for:
-semantic tasks shows lower activity in the LEFT lower frontal lobe
-episodic memories shows lower activity in the hippocampus.
Blocking:
failure to retrieve memories even though you’re trying to remember it
“Tip of the tongue” phenomenon
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The 7 sins memory3
Tags
The 7 sins of memory:
Forgetting:
transience ( 稍纵即逝)
forgetting that occurs with the passage of time.
Rapid forgetting happens in the sensory and short-term memory stage
Happen for long-term memory
Learned material that is not attended over tune its subjects to transience (i.e.
forgotten)
Most information that is forgotten, is forgotten quickly.
-cramming may help you do well on a test if taken immediately, but most of that
information is quickly forgotten.
Absentmindedness: (⼼不在焉)
Yo-yo Ma’s cello left in the cab, what are the apps on the top row of your phone
A lapse in attention that resulted in a memory failure
Incorporates encoding failures
Split attention for:
-semantic tasks shows lower activity in the LEFT lower frontal lobe
-episodic memories shows lower activity in the hippocampus.
Blocking:
failure to retrieve memories even though you’re trying to remember it
“Tip of the tongue” phenomenon
The 7 sins memory3 1