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Sensory and Working Memory
Oleh:
Lieberman, David A.
Jenis:
Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi:
Human Learning and Memory
,
page 315-353.
Topik:
Sensory Memory
;
Short-Term Memory
;
Working Memory
;
STM to LTM
;
Attention
Fulltext:
Sensory and Working Memory.pdf
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We’ve seen that associative approaches dominated early thinking about memory, but that growing problems with this approach convinced most theorists that memory was not based simply on the formation of associations; other processes would have to be considered. The Atkinson–Shiffrin model provided a preliminary framework for understanding these processes, but the research it spawned gradually led to important changes. In this chapter and the following one, we’ll look at some of the most important changes. We’ll begin here by focusing on how sensory input is coded – that is, what happens from the time we receive sensory input to the time a representation of that input is stored in long-term memory. Then, in Chapter 10, we’ll consider what happens to material once it reaches that long-term store.
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