iconic
(adjective)
Visually representative.
Examples of iconic in the following topics:
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Sensory Memory
- Sensory input to the visual system goes into iconic memory, so named because the mental representations of visual stimuli are referred to as icons.
- One of the times that iconic memory is noticeable is when we see "light trails."
- This is the phenomenon when bright lights move rapidly at night and you perceive them as forming a trail; this is the image that is represented in iconic memory.
- Evidence of haptic memory has only recently been identified and not as much is known aboutĀ its characteristics compared to iconic memory.
- In iconic memory, you perceive a moving bright light as forming a continuous line because of the images retained in sensory memory for milliseconds.
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Other Steps
- People create a mental picture of the sensations or new information they encountered, which is stored in iconic and working memory prior to its storage in a person's long-term memory.
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Introduction to the Process and Types of Memory
- This is because of "iconic memory," the visual sensory store.
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Introduction to Memory Encoding
- This type of information is temporarily stored in iconic memory, and then is moved to long-term memory for storage.