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Memory
The persistence of
learning over time
through the storage
and retrieval of
information.
The power that we have to ‘store’
our experiences and to bring them
into the field of our consciousness
some time after the experiences
have occurred, is termed memory ,
Memory is a complex process,
which involves factors like
learning, retention, recall and
recognition.
Remembering and Memory
• Memory denotes the ability of mind to retain and
reproduce learning. This power of ability helps in the
process of memorization. The terms memorization and
remembering carry the same meaning, while
differentiating memory and remembering.
• Memory can be likened to a giant filling cabinet in the
brain, with data stored, classified and cross-field for
future reference. Remembering depends on how the
brain goes about coding its input.
RECALL VERSUS RECOGNITION
R E C A L L
you must retrieve
the information
from your
memory
fill-in-the blank or
essay tests
R E C O G N I T I O N
you must identify
the target from
possible targets
multiple-choice
tests
THE MEMORY PROCESS
Three step process….
1. Encoding: The processing
of information into the
memory system.
2. Storage: The retention of
encoded material over
time.
3. Retrieval: The process of
getting the information
out of memory storage.
 Sensory memory is the memory that helps an
individual to recall something immediately
after it is perceived.
 Immediate memory is needed when we want
to remember a thing for a short time and can
then forget it.
Short Term Memory
 This type of memory is temporary,
through not nearly as short-lived as
immediate memory.
 The span of immediate memory
exceeds the short-term memory span.
However, some people are able to
retain much more information in their
short-term memories by a process
called chunking.
 Limited capacity
 Immediate memory
 Rehearsal maintains information
 Sensory image
 information from LTM retrieved and
used here
Short Term Memory
 Long term memory has seemingly limitless
capacity to store information . In addition
long term memory codes information
according to meaning, pattern and other
characteristics. Long term memory helps us
to remember a number of things on a
relatively permanent basis.
–Unlimited capacity
–Semantic coding
–Store, retain and remember things
• Explicit (declarative) memories
• Implicit (non-declarative) memories
Long term memory
Episodic
Memories
Semantic
Memories
EXPLICIT MEMORIES

 Episodic memory is concerned with episodes and
events. It may consists of personal events and
experiences associated with one’s life.
 Semantic memory helps in storing as well as
retrieving a collection of relationships between
events of ideas.
Episodic and Semantic memory

Implicit Memories
 Procedural Memories
 Conditioned
Memories
ECONOMY IN MEMORIZING
Recitation method:
In this method one learner first reads the matter
once or twice and then tries to recite and recall it
without looking at the material. Recitation method
thus provides continuous self-appraisal.
WHOLE AND PART METHOD:
 There are two methods of memorizing a thing. One
is to read the lesson again and again from the
beginning till the end as a whole. This is called the
whole method of memorization. In the other
method, the part method, lesson is divided into
parts and each part is memorized separately.
SPACED AND UNSPACED METHOD
 In spaced method of memorization, the subject is
not required to memorize the assigned material in
one sitting. Each time after memorizing the material
for some time, a period of rest is provided and this
principle of ‘work and rest’ is followed throughout.
On the other hand, in the unspaced method of
memorization, the subject has to memorize the
assigned material at one sitting without any interval
or rest until it is mastered.
Forgetting
Forgetting is the loss, permanent or temporary,
of the ability to recall or recognize something
learned earlier.
Forgetting is the failure of the individual to
retrieve in consciousness an idea or group of
ideas without the help of the original stimulus.
The power of long retention and rapid
reproduction makes for a good memory.,
Forgetting on the other hand, contribute towards
failure.
FORGETTING
• Retroactive
Interference:
• new information blocks
out old information.
• Proactive Interference:
old information blocks
out new information.
Calling your new girlfriend by old
girlfriends name.
Getting a new bus
number and forgetting
old bus number.
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Memory.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. Memory The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information.
  • 3. The power that we have to ‘store’ our experiences and to bring them into the field of our consciousness some time after the experiences have occurred, is termed memory , Memory is a complex process, which involves factors like learning, retention, recall and recognition.
  • 4. Remembering and Memory • Memory denotes the ability of mind to retain and reproduce learning. This power of ability helps in the process of memorization. The terms memorization and remembering carry the same meaning, while differentiating memory and remembering. • Memory can be likened to a giant filling cabinet in the brain, with data stored, classified and cross-field for future reference. Remembering depends on how the brain goes about coding its input.
  • 5. RECALL VERSUS RECOGNITION R E C A L L you must retrieve the information from your memory fill-in-the blank or essay tests R E C O G N I T I O N you must identify the target from possible targets multiple-choice tests
  • 6. THE MEMORY PROCESS Three step process…. 1. Encoding: The processing of information into the memory system. 2. Storage: The retention of encoded material over time. 3. Retrieval: The process of getting the information out of memory storage.
  • 7.
  • 8.  Sensory memory is the memory that helps an individual to recall something immediately after it is perceived.  Immediate memory is needed when we want to remember a thing for a short time and can then forget it.
  • 9. Short Term Memory  This type of memory is temporary, through not nearly as short-lived as immediate memory.  The span of immediate memory exceeds the short-term memory span. However, some people are able to retain much more information in their short-term memories by a process called chunking.
  • 10.  Limited capacity  Immediate memory  Rehearsal maintains information  Sensory image  information from LTM retrieved and used here Short Term Memory
  • 11.  Long term memory has seemingly limitless capacity to store information . In addition long term memory codes information according to meaning, pattern and other characteristics. Long term memory helps us to remember a number of things on a relatively permanent basis.
  • 12. –Unlimited capacity –Semantic coding –Store, retain and remember things • Explicit (declarative) memories • Implicit (non-declarative) memories Long term memory
  • 14.   Episodic memory is concerned with episodes and events. It may consists of personal events and experiences associated with one’s life.  Semantic memory helps in storing as well as retrieving a collection of relationships between events of ideas. Episodic and Semantic memory
  • 15.  Implicit Memories  Procedural Memories  Conditioned Memories
  • 16. ECONOMY IN MEMORIZING Recitation method: In this method one learner first reads the matter once or twice and then tries to recite and recall it without looking at the material. Recitation method thus provides continuous self-appraisal.
  • 17. WHOLE AND PART METHOD:  There are two methods of memorizing a thing. One is to read the lesson again and again from the beginning till the end as a whole. This is called the whole method of memorization. In the other method, the part method, lesson is divided into parts and each part is memorized separately.
  • 18. SPACED AND UNSPACED METHOD  In spaced method of memorization, the subject is not required to memorize the assigned material in one sitting. Each time after memorizing the material for some time, a period of rest is provided and this principle of ‘work and rest’ is followed throughout. On the other hand, in the unspaced method of memorization, the subject has to memorize the assigned material at one sitting without any interval or rest until it is mastered.
  • 19. Forgetting Forgetting is the loss, permanent or temporary, of the ability to recall or recognize something learned earlier. Forgetting is the failure of the individual to retrieve in consciousness an idea or group of ideas without the help of the original stimulus. The power of long retention and rapid reproduction makes for a good memory., Forgetting on the other hand, contribute towards failure.
  • 20. FORGETTING • Retroactive Interference: • new information blocks out old information. • Proactive Interference: old information blocks out new information. Calling your new girlfriend by old girlfriends name. Getting a new bus number and forgetting old bus number.