PSYA1 Cognitive Psychology - Memory The Nature of Memory: STM and LTM * Baddeley‚ encoding in short term memory – whether it’s acoustic or semantic in the STM. Acoustically similar words recalled the least suggests that the STM is encoded on an acoustic basis. * Jacobs‚ capacity of the STM – he found that people remember nine numbers and seven letters. He did this with the series span technique. * Miller‚ capacity of the STM – reviewed all the research available and found that the
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Reading in a Foreign Language ISSN 1539-0578 October 2010‚ Volume 22‚ No. 2 pp. 242–262 Repeated-reading-based instructional strategy and vocabulary acquisition: A case study of a heritage speaker of Chinese ZhaoHong Han and Cheng-ling Alice Chen Teachers College‚ Columbia University United States Abstract Repeated reading‚ a procedure involving repetition of the same text‚ has received copious attention from first language reading research providing highly converging evidence of its potency
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Student Manual for CogLab™ Experiments Prepared by Greg Francis and Ian Neath Purdue University Instructional Material by Angie Mackewn University of New Brunswick and Danalee Goldthwaithe University of British Columbia August 7‚ 2003 Copyright © 2004 Wadsworth‚ a division of Thomson Learning‚ Inc. Thomson Learning™ is a trademark used herein under license. CogLab™ is a service mark used herein under license. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright hereon may be
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Cognitive psychology is the study of mental processes. The American Psychological Association defines cognitive psychology as "The study of higher mental processes such as attention‚ language use‚ memory‚ perception‚ problem solving‚ and thinking."[1] Much of the work derived from cognitive psychology has been integrated into various other modern disciplines of psychological study including social psychology‚ personality psychology‚ abnormal psychology‚ developmental psychology‚ and educational psychology
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Journal of Advertising‚ 43(1)‚ 73–84 Copyright C 2014‚ American Academy of Advertising ISSN: 0091-3367 print / 1557-7805 online DOI: 10.1080/00913367.2013.815110 Exploring the Boundaries of Nostalgic Advertising Effects: A Consideration of Childhood Brand Exposure and Attachment on Consumers’ Responses to Nostalgia-Themed Advertisements Darrel D. Muehling and David E. Sprott Washington State University‚ Pullman‚ Washington‚ USA Abdullah J. Sultan Kuwait University‚ Safat‚ Kuwait images from the
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Picture-Superiority Efsearch. 18. (August)‚ 318-332. fect on Consumer Memory‚" Journal of Murdock. B.B.. Jr. (1967). "Auditory and VisConsumer Research. 11 (September)‚ 643ual Stores in Short Term Memory‚" Acta 654. Pyychologica. 27 (Topic 4). 316-324. Craik‚ Fergus I. M. and R. A. Lockhart (1972). Murdock‚ B. B.‚ Jr. (1968)‚ "Serial Order Ef"Levels of Processing: A Framework for fects in Short Term Memory‚" Journal of Memory Research‚" Journal of Verbal Ejcperimental Ps5icholog:y Monograph SuppleLearning
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Baltes‚ P Basak‚ C‚ Boot‚ W R.‚ Voss‚ M. W‚ & Kramer‚ A. E (2008). Can training in a real-time strategy video game attenuate cognitive decline in older adults. Psychology and Aging‚ 23(4)‚ 765-777. Batterham‚ P J.‚ Mackinnon‚ A Bialystok‚ E.‚ Craik‚ E 1. M.‚ Green‚ D. W‚ & Gollan‚ T. H. (2009). Bilingual minds. Psychological Science in the Public Interest‚ 10(3)‚ 89-129. Carlson‚ M Charles‚ S. T.‚ & Carstensen‚ L. L. (2010). Social and emotional aging. Annual Review of Psychology‚ 61
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Contemporary Educational Psychology 30 (2005) 96–116 www.elsevier.com/locate/cedpsych Why study time does not predict grade point average across college students: Implications of deliberate practice for academic performance E. Ashby Plant*‚ K. Anders Ericsson‚ Len Hill‚ Kia Asberg Department of Psychology‚ Florida State University‚ Tallahassee‚ FL 32306-1270‚ USA Available online 14 August 2004 Abstract The current work draws upon the theoretical framework of deliberate practice in order
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Working Memory ● Working memory enables us to keep things in mind for short periods (215 seconds) as we think‚ e.g. while reading‚ making a list etc. ● It ’s related to but different to short-term-memory (STM) and long-term-memory (LTM). ● Chapter focuses on Baddley ’s (1986) model of phonological working memory‚ vocabulary acquisition and computational modelling of working-memory. ● The concept of ’span ’ means how many items from a briefly presented set can be remembered‚ e.g. ’word span
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Effects of Popular Music in Advertising on Attention and IVIemory DAVID ALLAN Saint Joseph ’s University dallan@sju.edu This study examines the effects of popuiar music in advertising to determine both the theoreticai (the effect of popular music on the processing of advertising messages) and practicai (the design of more effective advertisements using popuiar music) impiications. An experiment is reported that tested the effects of three integrations of popuiar music in advertising: originai
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