10 Questions
Which process involves identifying items previously learned?
Recognition
What is the term used to describe learning something more quickly the second time it is encountered?
Relearning
Which memory model emphasizes viewing memories as a product of interconnected neural networks?
Connectionism
What does parallel processing involve?
Processing many aspects of a stimulus simultaneously
In the context of memory models, what is the role of working memory according to the text?
Conscious, active processing of sensory information and long-term memory retrieval
How does the concept of working memory differ from the short-term memory stage in the classic Atkinson-Shiffrin three-stage model?
Short-term memory is passive, while working memory involves active processing
What distinguishes automatic processing from working memory in the context of memory functions?
Working memory is an active scratchpad, while automatic processing is behind the scenes
What is the central idea behind the Atkinson-Shiffrin three-stage information processing model?
Information moves through sensory memory to short-term and then long-term memory
How does the connectionism information processing model differ from traditional three-stage models like Atkinson-Shiffrin?
Connectionism model emphasizes parallel processing, Atkinson-Shiffrin does not
What key concepts have been added to update the Atkinson-Shiffrin three-stage model?
Automatic processing and working memory
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