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Memory

NIOS · Class 10 · Psychology

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1. Memory and Retention

  • The specific process of storing information is called retention.
  • Memory and learning are not the same. Learning is acquiring new behaviour through experience; memory is storing what has been learned.
  • Memory is studied indirectly through retention because it cannot be directly observed.
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2. Stages of Memory

  • Memory has three major systems: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
  • Information moves through these stages only if attention is paid.
  • Without focused awareness, information fades and is not transferred.
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3. Sensory Memory, STM, and LTM: Key Facts

  • Iconic memory is the visual form of sensory memory and lasts about half a second after the stimulus is removed.
  • Echoic memory is the auditory form of sensory memory and lasts about 2 seconds.
  • Sensory memory has large capacity but very brief duration.
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4. Types of Memory

  • Semantic memory stores knowledge, meanings, and generalized experiences independent of personal experience.
  • Episodic memory stores personal experiences and events unique to an individual.
  • Procedural memory stores actions, skills, and ways of doing things.

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Key Concepts

Memory stores the outcomes of learningRecognition is easier than recallSensory memory is the first stageShortChunking groups several pieces of information

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