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The Three MemorySystems

The human memory system is divided into three primary categories: short-term, sensory, and long-term memory. Short-term memory is characterized by its limited duration and capacity, typically holding information for no longer than 20 seconds and encompassing about seven pieces of information.

The Three MemorySystems

The Three Memory Systems

Long-Term Memory -retained information can last from minutes to years

Consists of
Semantic Memory -our knowledge of facts about the world
Episodic Memory -recollection of events in our lives
Procedural Memory -memory for how to do things, including motor skills and habits

Short-Term Memory -retains information for limited durations

Reasons we lose information
Interference -the loss of information due to the competition of additional information
Decay -the fading of information over time
Capacity
Magic Number -is 7 plus or minus 2 piece of information
Duration -is no longer than 20 seconds

Sensory Memory -is the brief storage of perceptual information

Composed of
Iconic memory -is our visual memory
Echoic memory -is our auditory memory