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Chapter 7

Memory

メモリを理解する
メモリを理解する
Memory is a cognitive process that involves retaining information or experiences over time. It is facilitated by three main processes: encoding, storage, ...
メモリのシステム
メモリのシステム
Memory is categorized into three major systems: sensory memory, short-term memory (STM), and long-term memory (LTM). These systems differ in their ...
エンコーディング
エンコーディング
Encoding is the process by which information gets input into the memory system. It involves the brain labeling sensory information received from the ...
感覚記憶
感覚記憶
Sensory memory stores information from the environment, such as sights, sounds, and tastes, in its original sensory form, and it lasts only for a couple ...
ワーキングメモリ
ワーキングメモリ
Working memory is a dynamic system that combines short-term memory and attention. For example, solving mathematical problems requires temporary retention ...
感覚記憶におけるチャンキングとリハーサル
感覚記憶におけるチャンキングとリハーサル
Chunking and rehearsal are two effective techniques to enhance short-term memory. Chunking involves grouping information into higher-order units that can ...
貯蔵
貯蔵
Storage in memory involves the process of keeping information for future use. Schemas are mental frameworks that help to organize and interpret ...
長期記憶
長期記憶
Long-term memory, or LTM, stores vast amounts of information for extended periods. LTM is categorized into two types: explicit memory and implicit ...
明示的記憶
明示的記憶
Explicit memories, also known as declarative memories, involve conscious recollection of events and facts. Explicit memory can be categorized into two ...
暗黙の記憶
暗黙の記憶
Playing tennis, snowboarding, and texting rely on implicit or non-declarative memory, which includes long-term memories that influence behavior through ...
シリアルポジションエフェクト
シリアルポジションエフェクト
The serial position effect illustrates that individuals tend to remember the first and last items in a list better than those in the middle. For instance, ...
検索
検索
Retrieval is the process of getting information out of memory storage and back into conscious awareness. Retrieval is essential for daily tasks like ...
自伝的記憶
自伝的記憶
Autobiographical memory, a form of episodic memory, involves recalling life experiences, such as the excitement of an individual's first job. It is ...
フラッシュバルブメモリ
フラッシュバルブメモリ
A flashbulb memory is an exceptionally vivid and detailed recollection of an event. It is often associated with significant emotional impact and is ...
トラウマ記憶
トラウマ記憶
A traumatic memory is a vivid and distressing recollection of a traumatic event, such as a car accident, that can intrusively resurface with exceptional ...
抑圧されたメモリ
抑圧されたメモリ
Repressed memories involve the unconscious blocking of traumatic experiences from conscious awareness. For example, individuals who have experienced ...
目撃者の記憶
目撃者の記憶
Eyewitness memory refers to a person's recollection of events they have directly witnessed. It is often used as evidence in legal settings. For ...
記憶における扁桃体の役割
記憶における扁桃体の役割
The amygdala, a small, almond-shaped structure within the brain, plays a crucial role in processing memories of emotionally charged events associated with ...
記憶における海馬の役割
記憶における海馬の役割
The hippocampus is a small, seahorse-shaped structure in the brain that plays a crucial role in memory processing, particularly in forming and retrieving ...
記憶における小脳と前頭前野の役割
記憶における小脳と前頭前野の役割
The cerebellum is a fist-sized part of the brain located at the back of the head. It is vital for procedural memory, which enables learning motor tasks ...
記憶における神経伝達物質の役割
記憶における神経伝達物質の役割
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that play a crucial role in transmitting signals across synapses in the brain. Neurotransmitter-mediated ...
忘れて
忘れて
Forgetting is a process in which memories become inaccessible or lost over time. Hermann Ebbinghaus pioneered studies on forgetting and developed the ...
干渉と減衰
干渉と減衰
Interference and decay are two key processes that contribute to forgetting. Interference occurs when competing memories impair the ability to retrieve ...
舌先現象
舌先現象
The Tip-of-the-Tongue phenomenon is a cognitive state in which a person temporarily cannot recall a word or piece of information despite feeling that they ...
チャンキング
チャンキング
Chunking is a cognitive strategy that enhances short-term memory by organizing information into smaller, manageable units, or "chunks." This ...
入念なリハーサル
入念なリハーサル
Elaborative rehearsal is a cognitive strategy that aids in transferring information from short-term to long-term memory by linking new information with ...
ニーモニックデバイス
ニーモニックデバイス
Mnemonic devices are memory aids that enhance our memory by associating new information with familiar or organized patterns. Some mnemonic devices are ...
偽りの記憶
偽りの記憶
False memories are a cognitive phenomenon in which individuals recall events that never occurred or are distorted versions of actual events. Research into ...
健忘症
健忘症
Amnesia is a condition marked by long-term memory loss, which impairs the ability to recall past events or create new memories. There are several types of ...
痴呆
痴呆
Dementia is a syndrome characterized by a decline in cognitive function affecting memory, thinking, and reasoning. Early symptoms include forgetting ...
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