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Sensory Memory

Sensory Memory. What is memory, and why is it important? What is sensory memory? Is sensory memory useful?. Introduction to Memory. A set of processes for storing, retrieving, and using information after the information is no longer present Memory makes us who we are.

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Sensory Memory

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  1. Sensory Memory • What is memory, and why is it important? • What is sensory memory? • Is sensory memory useful?

  2. Introduction to Memory • A set of processes for storing, retrieving, and using information after the information is no longer present • Memory makes us who we are

  3. Three-Store Model (Atkinson & Shiffrin,1968) Sensory Register Rehearsal Coding Short-Term Store Response Long-Term Store

  4. Sensory Memory • Continued access to sensory information for a short time after the stimulus is gone • Iconic Memory (visual) • Echoic Memory (auditory) • Possibly for Other Senses

  5. Sperling’s Partial Report Method H R Q P L M F R X N D B blank screen delay (time varies) blank screen cue row (arrow or tone) letters (50 ms) The cue is only helpful if you have an iconic memory to examine!

  6. Sperling’s Results 10 partial report 8 6 LETTERSRECALLED 4 whole report 2 0 .15 .30 .50 1.0 DELAY IN SECONDS

  7. Evolutionary Psychology • Is Sensory Memory adaptive? • artificial laboratory situation • duration is too short • we can usually look as long as we want • Haber: not useful in any situation “except reading in a lightning storm.”

  8. Usefulness of Sensory Memory • helps in perception: persistence of vision • used to select information for further processing

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