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Sensory Memory

Published on Dec 03, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Sensory Memory

DYLAN, JACOB,HUNTER,MICKI

What Is Sensory Memory?

  • Shortest-term element of memory.
  • Ability to retain impressions of sensory info after the origional stimuli have ended.
  • Acts as buffer for stimuli recieved through the 5 senses.

HOW DOES IT WORK

  • If you are reading fast, your brain registers the information.
  • While new information is being registered, it is immediately replaced.
  • This is called Iconic Memory and lasts one second.

STUDIES OF SENSORY MEMORY

  • George Sperling in early 1960s
  • Involved flashing grid of letters for 50 milliseconds.
  • Suggested the limit of upper limit of sensory.

Fun Facts

  • Short-term memory has a small storage capacity.
  • Duration of this memory is about 15-20 sec.
  • Long-term Memories last varying periods, up to a lifetime.