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    short-term memory to the long-term memory. “Wearing is not capable of forming new memories because his memory only last between 7 and 30 seconds” (MedLibrary‚ 2002‚ p. 1). Loss of Memory for Things Wearing only has moment –to-moment consciousness because he has not only retrograde amnesia but also anterograde amnesia‚ Wearing can still remember how to play the piano and conduct a choir‚ but he has no memories of receiving an education in music. Wearing can play the piano but once he stops he has

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    DESCRIBE AND EVALUATE THE MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY (25 MARKS) The multi- store model of memory is an explanation to how memory processes work‚ we hear‚ see and feel many things but only a small number are remembered‚ the model was first introduced by Atkinson and Shiffrin in (1968)‚ whereby they explained tat the multi-store model of memory has 3 stages which is sensory memory‚ short-term memory and long-term memory‚ this information processing approach to Cognitive Psychology‚ describes the

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    References: Richard Layard 2005 John Gottman Jarmila Koluchova (1972) Clive wearing story Richard Davidson Starting with psychology module book

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    Tom’s memory lasts for only for 10 seconds. Just like in the famous real-life case of Clive Wearing‚ a British musicologist‚ conductor‚ tenor and keyboardist who suffers from chronic anterograde and retrograde amnesia. Wearing can hold memories for around 10 seconds. He was automatically storing information that reflected his adaptation later. For example‚ he would not be able to recognize his children‚

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    According to Atkinson and Shiffrin the multi-store memory has 3 distinctive stores; sensory registry‚ short term memory (STM) and long term memory (LTM). Information from the environment enters the sensory memory for 0.5 second‚ if the individual is paying attention this information will enter the STM‚ from there if the information is rehearsed it will be store into the LTM. Duration is how long the memory lasts‚ capacity is how much memory an individual can store‚ encoding is what format it is stores

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    brave enough to change the devastating situation when they are tired of those ordering. Women are some of them and they are smart‚ without doubt. Sometimes‚ their intelligence even makes men wonder or scare and then be viewed as “treacherous” as Clive had complained to Harry. No man knows what they’re thinking at the moment. With another point of view‚ however‚ that intelligence can be used to create the self-protection which prevents harm and reproach by the unfriendly others and hostile outside

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    to certain areas of the brain‚ for example as the result of a head injury‚ stroke or brain surgery‚ or a failure of brain areas to develop properly can lead to abnormal behaviour: * Damage to the hippocampus‚ as seen in the cases of HM and Clive Wearing‚ can lead to profound memory loss. * Damage to Broca’s area of the left temporal lobe may lead to the inability to understand speech properly. * Patients with schizophrenia have abnormally large ventricles in their brains. Genes; are

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    of yourself less” (C.S. Lewis) Clive Staples Lewis was a great writer who impacted many lives by his books. Lewis lived from 1898 to 1963 in Oxford. (Hamilton 2003) In his time he influenced many people to convert their religion‚ change their lives around and to simply pick up a book and read it for fun. In the time of Clive Staples life‚ he won many different awards‚ including the Carnegie medal‚ which is one of the most outstanding awards given to authors. Clive Staples is very well known for

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    Analysis the article: “Why We Should Give A Fcuk” by Clive Hamilton‚ The Age‚ 30 March 2006 The persuasive article‚ Why We Should Give A Fcuk About Advertising Standards by Clive Hamilton is critical of the advertising standards or lack thereof in the modern age and aims to persuade the readers to be in support of his argument that the ‘Fcuk’ (French Connection UK) campaign should be boycotted due to its explicit nature. Hamilton incorporated techniques such as a variation of language styles‚ inclusivity

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    Literature review 3. Comparison 4. Recommendation & justification 5. Conclusion 6. References Appendix 1 Appendix 2 1. Introduction Clive Peters is a high profile retailer of electrical appliances which has operated in Melbourne under its present ownership since 1993 and in Brisbane since 2001. The company operates under two brands‚ trading as Clive Peters in Victoria‚ Queensland‚ and Tasmania‚ and trading as Rick Hart in Western Australia and consists of 32 stores. The company is committed

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