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1.

a. A sensory memory =
The sensory memory or sensory register act as memory storage for stimuli
received through the senses.
b. A short term memory =
Short term memory acts as a scratch-pad for temporary recalll of the
information under process. Short term memory is a place where exact wording is
stored fo a brief period of time
c. Working memory =
Working memory is a cognitive system with a limited capacity that is
responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing
d. A long term memory=

Short term memory is a place where information is stored more


permanently.

2.
a. Episodic memory=
Episodic memory is a person’s unique memory of a specific event, so it will
be different from someone else’s recollection of the same experience
Examples = the first day at a new job
b. Semantic memory=

Semantic memory refers to a portion of long-term memory that processes


ideas and concepts that are not drawn from personal experience.

Examples = Remembering your wedding day

3.
a. Memorization =
Memorization is the process of committing something to memory. Mental
process undertaken in order to store in memory for later recall items such as
experiences, names, appointments, addresses, telephone numbers, lists, stories,
poems, pictures, maps, diagrams, facts, music or other visual, auditory, or tactical
information.
b. Remembering =
Remembering is a reconstructive process. In remembering people are
making claims about past events, not merely retrieving representation of the events
themeselves. They do retrieve the information from memory- like taking notes from
pigeon hole and use them as starting pont for the claims.

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