Methods and Data Analysis in Psychology. Second edition. England : Pearson. Doerksen‚ S‚. & Shimamura‚ A. P. (2001). Source memory enhancement for emotional words. Emotion‚ 1‚ 5-11. Dolcos‚ F‚ Cabeza‚ R‚. Event-related potentials of emotional memory : encoding pleasant‚ unpleasant‚ and neutral pictures. Cognitive Affective Behavioural Neuroscience. 2002‚ Sep; 2 (3) : 252-63.
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[10/23/12] Chapter 5 LEARNING * BEHAVIOR CHANGES THAT ARE DUE TO OUR EXPERIENCES OR THE ENVIRONENT * Simplest form of learning involves our senses * Simplest form learning = Habituation: Adjusting to stimuli that do not change. Example: You go into a guy’s room and smell something terrible‚ after a while you get used to the environment/smell and don’t even notice it. * Humans learn similarly to animals. Patterns of responding are similar to animals. * Types of Conditioning:
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ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY-BASED EDUCATION: TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE BASED SOCIETY Proceedings of the II International Conference on Multimedia and Information & Communication Technologies in Education m-ICTE2003 www.formatex.org/micte2003/micte2003.htm Badajoz‚ Spain‚ December 3-6th 2003 Edited by A.Méndez-Vilas J.A.Mesa González J.Mesa González ISBN Volume I‚ (Pages 1-658): 84-96212-10-6 ISBN Volume II‚ (Pages 659-1335): 84-96212-11-4 ISBN Volume III‚ (Pages 1336-2026): 84-96212-12-2 Published
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The study of memory primarily involves examining the processes of 3. A) 4. extinction‚ generalization‚ and discrimination. B) reinforcement‚ primacy‚ and recency. C) classical conditioning and operant conditioning. D) encoding‚ storage‚ and retrieval. 5. 6. Encoding is the memory process primarily concerned with 7. A) 8. getting information into memory. B) retaining information over time. C) taking information out of storage. D) registering information with our senses. 9. 10
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or two seconds before beginning to encode the information for further processing. Information that you do not attend to fades or becomes discarded quickly. Codes and Encoding Once information is received from your senses‚ your brain begins to prepare the information for your memory systems by encoding the information. Encoding is the process of attaching codes to stimuli so your long-term memory can accept‚ understand‚ use and store the sensory information. Linguistic‚ visual‚ motor and semantic
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Based on the 1987 television show‚ 21 Jump Street follows the journey of Schmidt(Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum)‚ two amateur cops who must redeem themselves and prove worthy of being legitimate police officers. After failing to arrest members of the local gang‚ the One Percenters‚ during their work in park patrol‚ Schmidt and Jenko are assigned to work in the specialized undercover division known as 21 Jump Street‚ and must pose as high school students in order to infiltrate a drug dealer
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stipulates that Holmes wears a deerstalker‚ there is such an entity as Holmes‚ yet that entity does not end up having (i.e. exemplifying) the property of wearing a deerstalker. He does end up having (exemplifying) a genuine property‚ that of encoding wearing a deerstalker‚ but this is not a property that’s intellectually accessible to most authors. People can‚ of course‚ fail to understand what they are doing‚ but it’s surprising to be
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VCE Psychology Unit 3 Notes. Covering consciousness and memory Consciousness Chapter 2 -‐ States of Consciousness • OVERVIEW Concepts of normal waking consciousness and altered states of consciousness including daydreaming and alcohol-‐induced‚ in terms of levels of awareness‚ content limitations‚ controlled and automatic processes‚ perceptual and cognitive distortions‚
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far images on the retina. 3.Acetylcholine: neurotransmitter that enables muscle action‚ learning and memory. 4.Achievement Motivation: desire for accomplishment. 5.Achievement Test: an exam designed to test what a person has earned. 6.Acoustic Encoding: encoding of sound‚ especially words. 7.Acquisition: the initial stage when one links a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus. 8.Action Potential: a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon. 9.Activation Synthesis: theory
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50 First Dates Example of Anterograde Amnesia In the movie‚ 50 First Dates‚ Lucy Whitmore was in a car accident that affected her short-term memory loss. She was not able to remember anything after the wreck‚ only events that happened prior to the accident. Lucy wakes up every morning thinking it is October 13th of the last year‚ which was the day before her car accident. She was diagnosed with anterograde amnesia‚ which is the inability to create new memories after a traumatic experience.
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