Memory of Subjects of Communication: The Structural and Functional Components

Юник, Дмитро and Юник, Іван and Юник, Тетяна and Бурназова, Віра and Котова, Ліна (2018) Memory of Subjects of Communication: The Structural and Functional Components. Journal of History Culture and Art Research (7 (3)). pp. 469-479.

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Abstract

The essence of psychological theories of memory is highlighted in the article. It is proved that the memory
of subjects of communication has a three-component structure: the sensory register, short-term and longterm memory. The specifics of the work of psychological mechanisms of each of its structural and functional
components are revealed. Physical signs of new information items that are valuable to communication
subjects, are transmitted to processing and preservation, and invaluable and unrecognized – are sent to the
sensory register buffer. Two directions of movement of the signs of information units in the short-term
memory – incoming and outgoing – are considered. Through the incoming direction, psychological
mechanisms supply valuable signs of information units for parallel or sequential processing, integration into
a holistic image and encoding, and through the outgoing – direct them to reproduction or to long-term
memory for storage. In long-term memory, they activate the appropriate and inappropriate codes and
represent their semantic concepts for both recognizing the signs of new information units and for
reproducing memorized information in order to enrich, modify, consolidate or implement it.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Освіта > L Освіта (Загальне)
Divisions: Навчально-науковий інститут соціально-педагогічної та мистецької освіти > Кафедра інструментального виконавства та музичного мистецтва естради
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Date Deposited: 08 Jul 2019 12:29
Last Modified: 02 Oct 2019 05:51
URI: https://eprints.mdpu.org.ua/id/eprint/3909

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