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HDFS 312- Exam 2 Study Guide Questions &
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Information-processing model - ANS uses a computer metaphor to explain how
people process stimuli



Sensory memory - ANS brief & almost identical representation of the stimuli that
exists in the observable environment



Speed of processing - ANS how quickly & efficiently the early steps in information
processing are completed



Processing resources - ANS refers to the amount of attention one has to apply to a
particular situation



Inhibitory loss - ANS older adults have reduced processing resources because they
have difficulty inhibiting processing irrelevant information



Divided attention - ANS concerns how well people preform multiple talks
simultaneously (OA's have difficulty with the actual tasks not spreading their
attention)



Automatic processing - ANS places minimal demands on attentional capacity &
gets info to system largely without being aware of it

, Effortful processing - ANS requires all of the available attentional capacity



Encoding - ANS process of getting information into the memory system



storage - ANS manner in which info is represented & kept in memory



Retrieval - ANS getting info back out of memory



Working memory - ANS active processes & structures involved in holding info in
mind & simultaneously using it (processes right at the moment)



Rehearsal - ANS process that information is held in working memory (repetition or
meaningful connections)



Implicit memory - ANS involves retrieval of info without conscious or intentional
recollection



Explicit memory - ANS intentional & conscious remembering of info learned



Long-term memory - ANS ability to remember extensive amounts of info from a
few seconds to a few decades

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