Storage: Long
... Deja Vu (French)--already seen cues from the current situation may subconsciously trigger retrieval of an earlier similar experience "I've experienced this before." ...
... Deja Vu (French)--already seen cues from the current situation may subconsciously trigger retrieval of an earlier similar experience "I've experienced this before." ...
General Psychology 200 Study Guide Test 2
... -both a and b 34. Liana described her symptoms to Dr. Ashley, who told her that her illness was just a case of the flu virus that has been infecting many of his patients. Dr Ashley probably used ____ to come to his diagnosis. -an algorithm -an analogy heuristic -an analogy heuristic 35. Dr. Newson, ...
... -both a and b 34. Liana described her symptoms to Dr. Ashley, who told her that her illness was just a case of the flu virus that has been infecting many of his patients. Dr Ashley probably used ____ to come to his diagnosis. -an algorithm -an analogy heuristic -an analogy heuristic 35. Dr. Newson, ...
File - ISN Psychology
... I.E maybe reflects that in American society, the importance of accuracy is stressed . Mistakes often come with some penalty. So, it makes sense that the U.S. children were more hesitant to include a certain item that they were not sure belonged in the panorama. Conversely, the Mayan culture probably ...
... I.E maybe reflects that in American society, the importance of accuracy is stressed . Mistakes often come with some penalty. So, it makes sense that the U.S. children were more hesitant to include a certain item that they were not sure belonged in the panorama. Conversely, the Mayan culture probably ...
Module 29 Retrieval: Getting Information Out Module Preview To be
... ed.: Aging and Memory ActivePsych and Instructor Video Tool Kit: Digital Media Archive, 2nd ed.: A Journey Into Memory ...
... ed.: Aging and Memory ActivePsych and Instructor Video Tool Kit: Digital Media Archive, 2nd ed.: A Journey Into Memory ...
Lecture05
... Then they had to recall all lists a second time cued by the first word of each list. Narrative subjects were to make a story incorporating the words in the list. Control subjects were told just to study each of the list and were given the same amount of time. Results Immediate recall: both groups di ...
... Then they had to recall all lists a second time cued by the first word of each list. Narrative subjects were to make a story incorporating the words in the list. Control subjects were told just to study each of the list and were given the same amount of time. Results Immediate recall: both groups di ...
Chapter 3
... [Learning occurs via mental processes. See people as problem solvers. We want them to add info. to their current store. More we understand about memory functions, better we’ll be.] A. How marketers take advantage of instrumental conditioning principles – B. How marketers take advantage of cognitive ...
... [Learning occurs via mental processes. See people as problem solvers. We want them to add info. to their current store. More we understand about memory functions, better we’ll be.] A. How marketers take advantage of instrumental conditioning principles – B. How marketers take advantage of cognitive ...
Corso di CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR - Università degli studi di Bari
... novelty of a stimulus also improves recall. ...
... novelty of a stimulus also improves recall. ...
Optical Stimulation of Engram-bearing Cells
... behavior. Our results argue that defined cell populations can form a cellular basis for fear memory engrams. The memory engram that we selectively labeled and manipulated is likely contextual in nature, as previous studies have demonstrated that hippocampal interventions affect conditioned freezing ...
... behavior. Our results argue that defined cell populations can form a cellular basis for fear memory engrams. The memory engram that we selectively labeled and manipulated is likely contextual in nature, as previous studies have demonstrated that hippocampal interventions affect conditioned freezing ...
MCQs 2012 First Term Test
... adequacy of autonomy i) Whether it coheres with the moral requirement that we respect the ways in which we govern ...
... adequacy of autonomy i) Whether it coheres with the moral requirement that we respect the ways in which we govern ...
Readings
... Control room operators at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant lost SA when they believed the water level in the plant to be too high rather than too low. Three stages of situation awareness: Selective attention Understanding (short term and long term memory) Projection and prediction ( ...
... Control room operators at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant lost SA when they believed the water level in the plant to be too high rather than too low. Three stages of situation awareness: Selective attention Understanding (short term and long term memory) Projection and prediction ( ...
Revision: Autobiographical memory
... At each age within each theme are specific episodic memories. These form a coherent life story that makes up our sense of self. ...
... At each age within each theme are specific episodic memories. These form a coherent life story that makes up our sense of self. ...
Lecture Note
... - Signal transmission in a synapse is based on the lock-key mechanism between the ligands and the receptors. - Short-term memory is stored by strengthening the chemical transmission mechanisms through secreting neurotransmitters at the synapses. ...
... - Signal transmission in a synapse is based on the lock-key mechanism between the ligands and the receptors. - Short-term memory is stored by strengthening the chemical transmission mechanisms through secreting neurotransmitters at the synapses. ...
... supramammillary nucleus. The results showed that spatial training in reference and working memory tasks increased the number of entorhinal cortex activated neurons (c-Fos positive neurons). No clear association was found between c-fos activation in the anterior cingulate gyrus and either spatial ref ...
Review Document 5 learning and memory
... __________ = general knowledge / _______ = experiences (life events) o Implicit (nondeclarative / procedural) Skills (motor and cognitive / classical and operant conditioning Hippocampus = memory! Amygdala = emotional memory Retrieval (getting info out of memory) Priming effect: people remembe ...
... __________ = general knowledge / _______ = experiences (life events) o Implicit (nondeclarative / procedural) Skills (motor and cognitive / classical and operant conditioning Hippocampus = memory! Amygdala = emotional memory Retrieval (getting info out of memory) Priming effect: people remembe ...
S 5 Learning and Memory
... names that do no provide cues to what the product is. – Viewing environment: Commercials shown first in a series of ads are recalled better than those shown last. ...
... names that do no provide cues to what the product is. – Viewing environment: Commercials shown first in a series of ads are recalled better than those shown last. ...
Gateway Questions
... Constructing Memories Organization Redintegrative Memories Skill Memory and Fact Memory Skills Facts Semantic Memory Episodic Memory How Many Types of Memory? Measuring Memory—The Answer Is on the Tip of My Tongue Recall Recognition Relearning Implicit and Explicit Memories Priming Exceptional Memor ...
... Constructing Memories Organization Redintegrative Memories Skill Memory and Fact Memory Skills Facts Semantic Memory Episodic Memory How Many Types of Memory? Measuring Memory—The Answer Is on the Tip of My Tongue Recall Recognition Relearning Implicit and Explicit Memories Priming Exceptional Memor ...
social-and-cultural-factors-which-affect-cognitive
... You will present your research orally to the group for discussion and finally for display. In the Western world, a ‘good’ memory is highly prized, particularly by those revising for end of year exams. Better memory, means better grades, means better opportunities for further study and enhanced emplo ...
... You will present your research orally to the group for discussion and finally for display. In the Western world, a ‘good’ memory is highly prized, particularly by those revising for end of year exams. Better memory, means better grades, means better opportunities for further study and enhanced emplo ...
Memory for Everyday Activities
... Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad: a subcomponent of working memory that allows for the processing of spatial information and manipulation of visual images ...
... Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad: a subcomponent of working memory that allows for the processing of spatial information and manipulation of visual images ...
Learning - Hale
... 1. Attention: Paying attention to the behaviour of others 2. Retention: Remembering what you’ve observed (how they did it, the result) 3. Reproduction: Trying it yourself (practicing) 4. Motivation: Believing that the skill is useful enough to practice (can be internal or ...
... 1. Attention: Paying attention to the behaviour of others 2. Retention: Remembering what you’ve observed (how they did it, the result) 3. Reproduction: Trying it yourself (practicing) 4. Motivation: Believing that the skill is useful enough to practice (can be internal or ...
Spatial Working Memory
... others that they are concerned with planning future action, but our lab has found that the same neurons in one area (at least superior colliculus and FEF) can encode both at different times, tending to transition from target to planning codes. Recently, Anna Heurer, working in my lab, found that –as ...
... others that they are concerned with planning future action, but our lab has found that the same neurons in one area (at least superior colliculus and FEF) can encode both at different times, tending to transition from target to planning codes. Recently, Anna Heurer, working in my lab, found that –as ...
CHAPTER SIX Memory The experience of pain cannot be separated
... The experience of pain cannot be separated, as we shall see time and time again, from the experiences of sleep, appetite, thought, mood, and memory. Let’s explore the act of memory and its role in the generation of illness, painful and otherwise. A life event, sufficient in meaning to command attent ...
... The experience of pain cannot be separated, as we shall see time and time again, from the experiences of sleep, appetite, thought, mood, and memory. Let’s explore the act of memory and its role in the generation of illness, painful and otherwise. A life event, sufficient in meaning to command attent ...
Adaptive memory
Adaptive memory is the study of memory systems that have evolved to help retain survival- and fitness-related information. One key element of adaptive memory research is the notion that memory evolved to help survival by better retaining information that is fitness-relevant. One of the foundations of this method of studying memory is the relatively little adaptive value of a memory system that evolved merely to remember past events. Memory systems, it is argued, must use the past in some service of the present or the planning of the future. Another assumption under this model is that the evolved memory mechanisms are likely to be domain-specific, or sensitive to certain types of information. Additionally, it is argued that mechanisms for memory should be geared toward helping an organism enhance its reproductive fitness and chances of surviving.