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Openstax Psychology Chapter 8 Key Terms and Definitions Tip-of the-tongue phenomenon Retrieval failure Recognition identifying previously learned information after encountering it again, usually in ... response to a cue Recall accessing information without cues What are the 3 basic memory Processes? Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval Encoding input of information into the memory system Storage creation of a permanent record of information Retrieval act of getting information out of long-term memory storage and back into conscious awareness What are the 3 Information Processing? Sensory Memory, Working Memory, Long-term Memory Sensory Memory storage of brief sensory events, such as sights, sounds, and tastes Working Memory (short-term memory) holds about seven bits of information before it is forgotten or stored, as well as information that has been retrieved and is being used Long-term Memory continuous storage of information What is automatic and effortless processing? Encoding Rehearsal continuous storage of information [Show More]
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