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Unit 3 Perception and Memory
Unit 3 Perception and Memory
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Anatomy
Intermediate
06/08/2017

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Perception is the process by which
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the brain makes sense of sensory information
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3 areas of perception are:
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segregation, distance and recognition
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“Figure and Ground”
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when an object appears to stand out from its background (text on a page)
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Binocular disparity
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each eye looks at an object from a different position
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The closer the object
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the greater the disparity
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A binocular vision indicates
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depth and distance better than monocular vision
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As distances decreases from an object
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the object is perceived to get bigger
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Perceptual constancy
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depends on experience, stored knowledge and size
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In recognition
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shape is the most important characteristic
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Perceptual set is the tendency
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of a person to perceive certain aspects of sensory information but ignore others.
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Memory involves
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storage, retention and retrieval
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Three interacting levels of memory are:
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sensory memory, short term memory and long term memory
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Sensory Memory
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lasts a few seconds and retains all visual (0.5sec) and auditory (2sec) input
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Short term memory
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holds about 7 items of information for a short time (30sec)
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Chunking is when
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several items are put together into one meaningful unit
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Rehearsal involves
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repeating a piece of information over and over to help extend short term memory
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The serial position effect is when
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items shown at the beginning and end of a test are retained more than items shown in the middle
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Long Term Memory
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thought to be able to hold an unlimited amount of info
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Information is transferred between
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the short term and long term memory
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Rehearsal increases the length of time
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that a piece of information is held in the short term memory
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Organisation is when information is
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organised into logical categories
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Elaboration involves
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analysing the meaning of the item to be memorised
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Encoding is the conversion of
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one or more nerve impulses into a form that can be received and held by the brain.
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Shallow encoding is
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information encoded by repetition
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Elaborative encoding (deeper coding)
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is encoded by associating with other information such as meaning or memories
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A search is required to retrieve
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information from the long term memory
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Contextual cues can trigger
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an impulse through a “memory circuit”
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Examples of powerful contextual cues
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are a wedding, special birthday, an accident
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Episodic memory is the recall of
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personal facts, experiences and events
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Semantic memory is the recall of
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general knowledge, non personal facts and concepts
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Procedural memory contain the info
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needed to perform motor skills
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Procedural memory does not require
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conscious thought
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Emotional memories are formed
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as a result of positive or negative associations with certain stimuli
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Emotional memories involve links
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between the cerebral cortex and the limbic system
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Spatial memory holds information
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about a person’s environment and spatial orientation
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Spatial memory is located in the
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limbic System
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