0.1.A Explain how the types, structures, and processes of memory work.
0.1.A.1 Differentiation of Memories
0.1.A.1.I Explicit Memories
0.1.A.1.II Implicit Memories
0.1.A.1.III Prospective Memories
0.1.A.2 Long-Term Potentiation
0.1.A.3 The Working Memory Model
0.1.A.4 The Multi-Store Model
0.1.A.5 The Levels of Processing Model
0.2.A Explain how different encoding processes work to get information into memory.
0.2.A.1 Effective Storage Relies on the Process of Encoding
0.2.A.2 Encoding Strategies: Mnemonic Devices
0.2.A.3 Encoding Strategies: Grouping
0.2.A.4 Encoding Strategies: Distributed Practice
0.2.A.5 Encoding Process: Serial Position Effect
0.3.A Explain how memory storage processes retain information in memory.
0.3.A.1 Types of Storage
0.3.A.2 Prolonging Memory Storage
0.3.A.3 Biological Processes of Memory
0.3.A.4 Limitations and Impairments in Memory Storage
0.4.A Explain how memory storage processes retain information in memory.
0.4.A.1 Recognition and Recall
0.4.A.2 Situational Effects of Encoding on Retrieval
0.4.A.3 Influence of Retrieval Practice
0.5.A Explain possible reasons why memory failure or errors may occur.
0.5.A.1 The Forgetting Curve
0.5.A.2 Difficulties with Retrieval
0.5.A.3 Psychodynamic Theories on Forgetting
0.5.A.4 Memory Inaccuracies
Unit 0 Flashcards
Memory Multiple Choice Practice