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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lemon Ch 4- Memory 20, Retrieval of long-term memory automatic encoding strong emotional associations can lead to vivid memories, recall vs. recognition recognition match incoming sensory info to what is already in memory, The Reconstructive Nature of Long-term Memory memory retrieval problems misinformation effect, The Reconstructive Nature of Long-term Memory memory retrieval problems reliability of memory retrieval, Retroactive Interference ???? Newer info interferes with older info, an active system that uses 3 steps to remember info Memory is Processes of Memory, Neuroscience of memory Different brain areasassociated with different types of memories short-term memories, Neuroscience of memory Different brain areasassociated with different types of memories long-term memories, organized in terms of related meanings ???? parallel distributed processing model, Declaritive Memory ???? Semantic memory, levels-of-processing model focuses on deeper processing associated with longer retention, Decay or Disuse ???? info that is not accessed decays from the storage system, Retrieval of long-term memory Getting it out Retrieval cues, an active system that uses 3 steps to remember info 3 Basic steps encoding, Neuroscience of memory physical changes in brain are associated with memory formation changes in dendrites, Information-processing model proposes 3 stages short-term and working memory, The Reconstructive Nature of Long-term Memory constructive processing of memories Memories are rarely accurate, Distributed practice ???? produces better retrieval than massed practice, recall vs. recognition recall few or no external cues required, Forgetting reasons encoding failure