PPT-Chapter 6 Memory 2 Chapter 6 Objectives
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Master the concepts of hierarchical memory organization Understand how each level of memory contributes to system performance and how the performance is measured
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Master the concepts of hierarchical memory organization Understand how each level of memory contributes to system performance and how the performance is measured Master the concepts behind cache memory virtual memory memory segmentation paging and address translation. 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 Chapter 11. Learning & Behavior (Chance). Chapter Guiding Questions. What are some ways of thinking about memory?. What kinds of memory have been identified?. Where are memories to be found?. What, exactly, is forgetting?. IMPROVEMENT. Dennis . Kelly. , Ph.D., Neuropsychologist. Traumatic Brain Injury Program. Madigan Health Care System. Washington . TBI Conference. 28 April 2011. Sample Topics to be Covered. How does information get into memory?. 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. . ) . “. That’s the thing, the bits left behind, they’ll come out, they must.” (Black Diggers. ) . Using . these quotations as a starting point for a comparison between Black Diggers and The Longest Memory, . Managed jointly by CPU hardware and the operating system (OS). Programs share main memory. Each gets a private virtual address space holding its frequently used code and data. Protected from other programs. Keyboard. (Encoding). Disk. (Storage). Monitor. (Retrieval. Sequential Process. Studying memory. Memory. Persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information. How Does Your Memory Work? Video Questions. 1. What part of your brain springs to action when your memory “network” is activated? . 2. Describe these 3 major functions of memory as described in the video: . Cued Recall. Recognition. Savings. Implicit / Indirect Memory. Procedural Memory. Declarative Memory. The Information Processing View of Memory. Short Term Memory. Long Term Memory. Episodic Memory. Source Amnesia. Background. Contiguous Memory Allocation. Paging. Structure of the Page Table. Swapping. Example: The Intel 32 and 64-bit Architectures. Example: ARMv8 Architecture. Objectives. To provide a detailed description of various ways of organizing memory hardware.
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