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    is part of a New York dancing company that does performances and is run by their artistic director and owner of the studio “Alex McGrath”. The company was about to have the big performance of their lives‚ until tragedy strucks. On an evening of rehearsal‚ the dancers realize that their artistic director Alex has passed away. Due to the tragedy‚ the performance gets canceled. After 6 years‚ no dance performances took place after Alex’s death. The dance studio was getting ready to shut down until

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    1 Position Paper On MEMENTO MEMENTO : Critical Analysis General Psychology By: Martin Ortiz Cumberland County College October 27‚ 20011 2 Introduction Leonard Shelby (Guy Pierce)‚ is an insurance claims investigator who witnessed his wife’s rape and murder and was hit in the head trying to intervene. He now suffers from anterograde amnesia and can only remember things in his life prior to the night of his wife’s murder. When the police did their investigation on his wife’s murder

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    Short-term retention of individual verbal items. Journal of Experimental Psychology‚ 58‚ 193–198. Reitman‚ J. S. (1971). Mechanisms of forgetting in short-term memory. Cognitive Psychology‚ 2‚ 185–195. Reitman‚ J. S. (1974). Without surreptitious rehearsal‚ information in short-term memory decays. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior‚ 13‚ 365–377 Shiffrin‚ R. M. (1973). Information persistence in short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology‚ 100‚ 39–49. Underwood‚ B.J. (1957).

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    milliseconds). * This type of memory cannot be delayed via rehearsal. * Iconic memory is a type of sensory memory that briefly stores an image which has been perceived for a small duration. * Echoic memory is another type of sensory memory that briefly stores sounds which has been perceived for a small duration. B. Short-term memory * This memory allows recall for a period of several seconds to a minute without rehearsal. * Its capacity is also very limited. * Memory capacity

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    Blue"� showed that the style had matured and was more developed. From the introductory piano/bass duet to the final notes‚ it is clear that Davis captured something original. The album was recorded in only two sessions and went on without any prior rehearsal or music written out. Davis only provided general "sketches"� of each song for the musicians‚ which they read and improvised over. For the task of recording‚ Davis put together an all-star lineup with some of the greatest jazz musicians in music

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    high school‚ at the time of her story‚ being involved in school and taking challenging courses to help her to become successful in the future. Her first sign that she knew something was wrong was when she was backstage during her fall play’s dress rehearsal. Rachel was thinking about her first‚ new relationship with her boyfriend‚ and all of a sudden thought she was inexperienced with relationships‚ since this was her first relationship‚ and she thought he was going

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    MENTALROBICS OF REPETITION: EXERCISING THE MEMORY AND LEARNING THROUGH REPEATING ALPHABET BACKWARDS Pecasales‚ Justine Jamella T. ABSRACT This study tested if repetition is a way of exercising our memory and learning. By means of reviewing again the alphabet in a reverse order‚ we examined a 17 years old college student of BS Psychology 2-4 from Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She was tested whether repetition is an exercise to her memory and learning about alphabet backwards. I predicted

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    measures of short-term memory reflect primarily memory processes such as grouping‚ chunking‚ and rehearsal. In the digit-span task‚ the participants were shown a list of digits‚ and afterwards were asked to recall them in order by writing down their answers on a sheet of paper. If the participant recognizes familiar patterns in the list‚ such as his telephone number or address‚ and the ability to do verbal rehearsal have a large effect on success in the task (Engle‚ 2002). Furthermore‚ Engle (2002)

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    exercises that did not appear to be making much difference‚ she decided to try electromagnetic stimulation on the area. It worked like a charm and completely eliminated the pain. It never returned. Fast forward to three years ago‚ during a dance rehearsal for "Sweet Charity" when I pulled the exact same muscle‚ only this time on my right hip. The pain was immediate and excruciating and I was afraid

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    something. For example‚ lets look at someone trying to remember a seven digit phone number. Most would use maintenance rehearsal‚ which involves reciting the seven numbers in your head over and over with a hope that you’ll remember it. That works‚ but it is only effective for a couple minutes or so. In order to truly remember the phone number one should use elaborative rehearsal‚ in which they expand upon the numbers and think deeply about them. This ensures you will remember the phone number for

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