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Memory
Table 1 -Test #1
Trial
My
Test
Correct
Total
Letters
UM
UM
TZLD
TZLD
KXCEJO
KXCEDO
AVCYISCH
AVCYISEH
LBFRPMAUX
LBFQRPMAUX
ZQECTBUM
ZQECTBUMONRV
2nd Round
Trial
My Test
Correct
Total Letters
% Remembered
UM
UM
TZLD
TZLD
KXCEJO
KXCEDO
AVCYISEH
AVCYISEH
LBFQRPMAUX
LBFQRPMAUX
ZQECTBUMV
ZQECTBUMONRV
I had previous taken a memory course, so knew some tricks; either finding neumonics, which is less effective for me, or grouping into smaller sets, which is effective. For instance, In Trial #5 I grouped it as LBF -- QRMP then the word "maux" as a cat sound. It also helps me to use rhythm to remember short-term items.
Loftus, E., Hoffman, H. (1989).Misinformation and Memory: The Creation of new
Memories. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 117 (1): 100-4. Retrieved from http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/hoff.htm
Memory is the way we store, retain, and recall information. In humans, this is called cognition in the sense of the way the mind works, processes memories, and is able to learn, retrieve and create new things. We have three basic ways we process memory:
Sensory memory -- the most basic and primitive, but crucial to survive, this is based on stimuli receive in the first 200-500 milliseconds after an event. This memory degraded very quickly and is rather unreliable.
Short-Term memory allows recall from a few….....