Anterograde Amnesia: An example of anterograde amnesia is when an individual maybe doing a specific activity, such as going to the store, and when they get back home, they won’t remember that they even went to the store in the first place. They just might end up going to the store again later that same day for the same things they went to go buy the first time they went. Recency Effect: An example of recency effect is if students were to listen to various presentations throughout the day and were asked to recall what the topic of the presentation was. They would most likely remember one of the last presentations since those would stick out to them more than the rest. Since it’s towards the latter part of the list, they’d easily remember those presentation topics. Semantic Level of Processing: An example of the semantic level of processing is when an individual can remember a specific phone number based solely on someone’s name. Due to the association of that person’s name, that individual would be able to link the phone number to that specific person and give that specific phone number a meaning. So when given that number in the future, they will associate it with that person.