Overview
Encoding failure is a significant concept in understanding how we remember information. It highlights the importance of attention and the processes involved in encoding memories. When we fail to focus, we risk not storing information effectively, leading to forgetting. This can have real-world impli...
Key Terms
Example: When you learn a new word, you encode its meaning and spelling.
Example: Studying in a quiet room helps improve attention.
Example: Too much information at once can increase cognitive load.
Example: Forgetting a name shortly after being introduced.
Example: Seeing a flash of light and remembering it for a split second.
Example: Using acronyms to remember a list of items.