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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Edi's Map 2 Information Processing, Short-Term Memory (STM) also called Working Memory, Chunking is Technique to keep info in STM, Semantic Memory for example Model, Organization such as Procedural Memory, ACT distinguishes among three tyes of memory Procedural, Information is processed simultaneously by several parts of memory system, instead of sequentially GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS Information stored in numerous locations in brain in form of network connections, Information is processed simultaneously by several parts of memory system, instead of sequentially GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS Genetic Preparation, Learners utilize different levels of elaboration as they process info done on continuum Perception, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY other information processing theories include ACT, Sensory Memory (STSS) is based on Process of transduction, Information processed in three stages which are Sensory Memory (STSS), Very Short (1/2 second to 3 seconds) is Sensory Memory (STSS), COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY other information processing theories include CONNECTIONISTIC, Attention to Labelling, Learners utilize different levels of elaboration as they process info done on continuum Meaning, Memory other information processing theories include LEVELS OF PROCESSING THEORY, CONCEPT FORMATION composed of Concepts, Genetic Preparation specifies We process and organize information in specific way, Short-Term Memory (STM) also called Conscious Memory, Memory other information processing theories include CONNECTIONISTIC