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- 1. Introduction to Psychology1h 43m
- 2. Psychology Research2h 20m
- 3. Biological Psychology2h 41m
- 4. Sensation and Perception28m
- 5. Consciousness and Sleep32m
- 6. Learning41m
- 7. Memory34m
- 8. Cognition37m
- 9. Emotion and Motivation35m
- 10. Developmental Psychology33m
- 11. Personality48m
- 12. Social Psychology41m
- 13. Stress and Health41m
- 14. Psychological Disorders44m
- 15. Treatment47m
7. Memory
Information Processing Model
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The _____ can be used to explain how rapidly the points on the semantic network can be accessed.
A
levels-of-processing model
B
parallel distributed processing model
C
information-processing model
D
decay theory

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Begin by understanding the concept of a semantic network, which is a structure for representing knowledge in which concepts are connected by links that show relationships between them.
Consider the parallel distributed processing model, which suggests that information is processed simultaneously across multiple neural networks, allowing for rapid access to interconnected points.
Contrast this with the levels-of-processing model, which focuses on the depth of processing and how it affects memory retention, rather than the speed of accessing information.
Evaluate the information-processing model, which describes the sequence of steps involved in processing information, but does not specifically address the speed of accessing points in a semantic network.
Finally, consider decay theory, which explains the fading of memory traces over time, and is not directly related to the rapid access of points in a semantic network.
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