PPT-Chapter 7 ~ Human Memory
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1How does information get into memory 2How is information maintained in memory 3How is information pulled back out of memory encoding getting information in
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1How does information get into memory 2How is information maintained in memory 3How is information pulled back out of memory encoding getting information in storage. 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 U . Wisc. and HP Labs. ISCA’13. Architecture Reading Club Summer'13. 1. Key points. Big memory workloads . Memcached. , databases, graph analysis . Analysis shows. TLB misses can account for . upto. 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. Vs. . Human Memory. . Agenda. .Introduction. .What does ( . memory. ) mean ?. .Brain memory V.S computer memory !?. .The fusion between human carbon and artificial silicon!!. Introduction. . E. veryday . Man Cao. Jake . Roemer. Aritra. . Sengupta. Michael D. Bond. 1. Parallel Programming is Hard. 2. Parallel Programming is Hard. Shared-memory. 3. Main Memory. CPU. Cache. CPU. Cache. CPU. Cache. CPU. : . 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. 1. TODAY. ’. S SCHEDULE. Sensory memory. Buffers: Iconic, echoic, haptic. Working memory (WM). WM function and methods for increasing capacity. Memory and HCI. Discussion of assignment. 2. Human Memory and HCI. CprE 381 Computer Organization and Assembly Level Programming, Fall 2013. Zhao Zhang. Iowa State University. Revised from original slides provided . by MKP. Chapter 5 — Large and Fast: Exploiting Memory Hierarchy — . Background. Swapping . Contiguous Memory Allocation. Segmentation. Paging. Structure of the Page Table. Example: The Intel 32 and 64-bit Architectures. Example: ARM Architecture. Objectives. To provide a detailed description of various ways of organizing memory hardware. 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 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. 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; . 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. Information Processing Model. Information Processing Model – A cognitive understanding of memory, emphasizing how information is changed when it is encoded, stored, and retrieved.. Memory’s Three Basic Tasks.
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