GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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Echoic Encoding
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Semantic Encoding
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Visual Encoding
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Auditory Encoding
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Detailed explanation-1: -Q. Rephrasing a new definition in order to remember its meaning is. Echoic Encoding.
Detailed explanation-2: -In speaking, semantic encoding is the conversion of a non-verbal mental representation (the reference) into a semantic structure suitable for expression (the sense). In this fMRI study on sentence production we investigate how the speaking brain accomplishes this transition from non-verbal to verbal representations.
Detailed explanation-3: -Semantic encoding is easier to recall than the non-semantic or shallow encoding of things. Attaching emotions to information is a good idea to make semantic encoding much more memorable.
Detailed explanation-4: -the neural processes by which stimuli seen in the external world are converted into internal (mental) representations that can subsequently be processed and stored in memory.
Detailed explanation-5: -Visual Encoding refers to the process by which we remember visual images. For example, if you are presented a list of words, each shown for one second, you would be able to remember if there was a word that was written in all capital letters, or if there was a word written in italics.