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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Memory Theories Version 5, Memory 'Structures' include Sensory Memory, 'Shallow' or sensory processing aka maintainence rehearsal, The Parallel Distributed Processing Approach is most useful in explaining Tasks involving concurrent processing, The Nature or type of material to be remembered can be Semantic, The Parallel Distributed Processing Approach is also called Connectionism, 'Deep' and meaningful processing aka elaborative rehearsal, Tasks involving concurrent processing include pattern recognition, Models of Memory include Tulving's Model, The Levels- Of-Processing Approach emphasizes the importance of 'Depth-of- processing' of information, The Parallel Distributed Processing Approach is most useful in explaining Spontaneuous Generalization, 'Depth-of- processing' of information aka type of encoding/rehearsal, The Nature or type of material to be remembered can be Procedural, The Atkinson-Shiffrin Model is also called The Multi-Store Model, 'Deep' and meaningful processing leads to more accurate recall when retrieval emphasizes similar depth, The Parallel Distributed Processing Approach is most useful in explaining Default assignment, Models of Memory include The Parallel Distributed Processing Approach, The Levels- Of-Processing Approach was proposed by Craik & Lockhart, The Atkinson-Shiffrin Model describes Memory 'Structures', Procedural as with motor skills, Sensory Memory includes echoic memory