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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Hoke Ch6 21, split into two concepts . Capacity limited, duration < 1 sec to 4 sec, An active system that receives, organizes, stores, and retrieves. Three Processes of Memory Encoding, Sensory Memory is Echoic (auditory), Retrieval of Long-Term Memories Long-term Memory Capacity seemingly unlimited, duration relatively permanent., Memory Three Processes of Memory retrieval, Memory Long-term Memory Associated with physical changes in the brain; hippocampus and cortex involved in consolidation of information from short-term to long-term memory., Memory Trace Decay is Over time, if not use, neuronal connections can weaken or decay., Retrieval of Long-Term Memories recall vs. recognition Recognition, Information-Processing Model is Focuses on the way information is processed though different stages of memory., Information-Processing Model is related to Sensory Memory, Retrieval of Long-Term Memories Long-term Memory Organized in terms of related meanings and concepts, Organized in terms of related meanings and concepts is Parallel Distributed Processing Model, Distributed Practice is Produces far better retrieval than massed practice (cramming)., Constructive Processing of Memories is Memories are rarely completely accurate and become less accurate over time., Memory Short-term/ Working Memory Chunking and maintenance rehersal can be used to increase capacity and duration., Memory Forgetting Memory Trace Decay, Organized in terms of related meanings and concepts is Semantic Network Model, Parallel Distributed Processing Model is Focuses on simultaneous processing of information across multiple neural networks., Memory Models of Memory Levels-of-Processing Model, Reconstruction Nature of Long-Term Memory Long-term Memory Capacity seemingly unlimited, duration relatively permanent.