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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 8, Types of memory such as Sensory Memory, Sensory Memory would be Immediate and very brief, Types of memory such as Working memory, Memory Is improved with Effortful Processing Strategies, Retrieval Cues Aids in State-Dependent Memory, Memory happens in Different parts of the brain, State-Dependent Memory is when You remember things better when you are in the same state that your learned the information. For example if you learn something in a drunk state, you will have an easier time remembering it when you are drunk again., Forgetting such as Storage Decay, Right frontal lobe stores Things such as a visual scene, Context-Dependent Memory is when You remember things better in the context that you learned them, Left frontal lobe stores Things such as passwords, Long-term memory is a Permanent and limitless storehouse for memory, Hippocampus know as The brains save button, Mnemonics which is The peg-word system, using a jingle to remember things., Sensory input such as visual, Working memory includes Conscious processing of information retreived from long-term memory, Deep processing which is encoding semantically, based on the meaning of the words. The more meaningful the processing the better our retention, Short-term memory Includes Activated memory, Effortful processing includes Learing new skills, Interferance such as Retroactive interference