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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Williams Chapter 6 24, physical changes of the brain come with memory formation are changes at the receptor(LT), false memories can result from change the consious and altered states influenced by plausibility of the event and individual receiving collaborative feedback, More in Depth on the Information Processing Model information-processing, problems in brain function e.g. brain trauma, disease or aging incorporates Retrograde, Forgetting includes Encoding Failure, Memory includes 3 Basic Step Process, 3 Basic Step Process are retrieval, Neuroscience of Memory includes physical changes of the brain come with memory formation, few or no external cues including retreival failure, recall is few or no external cues, semantic is general knowledge, different types; based on what is stored and where are declarative, The Reconstructive of Long-Term Memory including memory retrieval problems, other information interferes with the accurate retrival including Retroactive: newly acquired, Retrieval of LT Memories including automatic encoding, Memory is defined as a system that recieves, stores, and organizes information, semantic network model is how information being stored in a conntected fashion, ST and Working Memory is chucking and maintenance rehersal can bu used to increase capacity and length of storgae, ST and Working Memory has capacity of 12-30 secs w/o rehearsal, Long Term (LT) Memory has the capacity is unlimited