Cogsci 1B Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
Cogsci 1B Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Three Stage model of memory - CORRECT ANSWER-Atkinson-Shiffrin model sensory memory working memory (short term memory) long term memory Sensory memory - CORRECT ANSWER-holds sensory info briefly (.5-4 seconds) selection and processing of info part of perception iconic memory echoic memory iconic memory - CORRECT ANSWER-photographic memory visual sensory memory echoic memory - CORRECT ANSWER-auditory sensory memory eidetic imagery - CORRECT ANSWER-photographic memory characterized by relatively long lasting and detailed images of visual scenes that can be scanned and looked at only 5% of children and less in adults sensory mem short term memory - CORRECT ANSWER-working memory hold items that are actively being thought about limited capacity - 7 +/- 2 items, number of words you can speak in 1.5 seconds 5-30 seconds working mem - because info decays rapid unless maintained in consciousness through rehearsal (active process) phonological loop - CORRECT ANSWER-associated with left hemi briefly stores sounds part of working mem cannot perform two at same time but can one verbal one spatial working mem visuospatial sketchpad - CORRECT ANSWER-associated with right hemi stores visual and spatial info cannot perform two at same time but can one verbal one spatial working mem episodic buffer - CORRECT ANSWER-working mem hold and combine info from phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad and long term memory to form a story - time sequencing central executive - CORRECT ANSWER-integrates info from phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad and episodic buffer similar to attention sensory model in atkinson shriffin mode
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