10 terms in T2
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The multi-store model describes memory as three separate stores. Information flows from the sensory register into short-
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Each memory store handles information differently. The three stores — sensory register, short-term memory, and long-term
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Long-term memory (LTM) splits into three types. Episodic memory stores personal experiences, semantic memory stores fact
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The working memory model, proposed by Baddeley and Hitch, describes short-term memory as four separate components. Each
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Each part of working memory handles a different type of information. The phonological loop processes sounds, the visuo-s
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Interference explains forgetting by arguing that similar memories compete with each other. Old memories can disrupt new
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Sometimes a memory exists but you cannot access it because the right trigger is missing. Retrieval failure explains forg
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Misleading information can distort what an eyewitness remembers. This happens through biased questions during interviews
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Anxiety — the feeling of stress or fear — can change how accurately a witness remembers a crime. High anxiety sometimes
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Psychologists have developed interviewing techniques to help witnesses remember crime events more accurately. The most r
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