PPT-Memory II
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November 3 2011 The Case of Henry M HM Lesion includes medial temporal pole cortex most of the amygdala entorhinal cortex more than half of the hippocampus
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November 3 2011 The Case of Henry M HM Lesion includes medial temporal pole cortex most of the amygdala entorhinal cortex more than half of the hippocampus subiculum some debate about . Avg Access Time 2 Tokens Number of Controllers Average Access Time clock cyles brPage 16br Number of Tokens vs Avg Access Time 9 Controllers Number of Tokens Average Access Time clock cycles brPage 17br brPage 18br channels Primary Storage today Primary Storage today Registers Registers Cache Memory Cache Memory Main storage RAM Main storage RAM Primary Storage Primary Storage Volatile storage Volatile storage A computer memory that requires A computer memory 4MB rdiskgz Com ressed Linux A pp lications 640K ffs2 Nonvolatile File System 7MB Uncompressed running Linux Kernel 1MB Free User Memory volatile 6MB Uncompressed running Linux Applications Root File System 2MB Scratch Pad File System Volatile File & Thought. By: Mirella Cabrera. Psychology. Ms. McElmoyl. Per.7. Storing and retrieving information that has been learned. It is known as a large filing cabinet with millions of files stored. It is stated in the Stroke Center, “Everything we experience is placed in a file, labeled and can be pulled out when needed.”. Module 26. Forgetting. It wouldn’t be good to remember everything. Too much clutter!. Two-Track Mind. Anterograde amnesia – can recall past, but can’t remember new things. *Can learn the way to the bathroom or job skills, but no conscious memory of these “new” things – automatic processing remained intact – though explicit memory did not.. Video: 60 Minutes segment (Part 1 only) - 13 min. www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7166313n&tag=contentMain;contentAux. OR. www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7166313n&tag=contentBody;housing. OR. An introduction. What have you forgotten?. 40. What does the number 40 have to do with memory?. Forgetting is normal. Why We Forget?. Inattention. -- distracted, poor encoding. Suggestion. -- we are influenced by other. The processing, storage and retrieval of information acquired through learning.. MEMORY. ATKINSON-SHIFFRIN MULTI-STORE MODEL. ATKINSON-SHIFFRIN. Permanent. , built-in fixed features that do not vary. : . A . group of . related . mental processes that are involved in acquiring, storing, and retrieving information. What Is Memory?. M. emory . involves . three fundamental processes.. Encoding. : . T. Memory systems. Memory tasks. Terms. The Brain. Forgetting. Improving memory. The Three Processes of Memory. Encoding. Storage. Retrieval. (TOT). The Three Memory Systems. 1.Sensory memory . EYE-WITNESS TESTIMONY. any . firsthand. account given by an . individual. of an event they have seen. . best . known for its use by . police. to acquire . details. about a . crime. and even to identify a perpetrator. . 1 Memory & Cache Memories: Review 2 Memory is required for storing Data Instructions Different memory types Dynamic RAM Static RAM Read-only memory (ROM) Characteristics Access time Price Volatility Chapter 6: Memory Memory is our brain’s system for filing away new knowledge and retrieving previously learned information While memory is an essential human attribute, it is not always accurate Learning Without memory, experience would leave no mark on our behavior; we would be unable to retain the information and skills we acquire through experience.. What is Memory?. 3 basic processes of human memory; .
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