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    Ghajini

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    GHAJINI Medical student Sunita is driven by curiosity to study the case of Sanjay Singhania‚ who is afflicted with short-term memory loss. She wants to investigate the curious case of Sanjay Singhania ‚ a (former) notable city businessman‚ who is reported to have anterograde amnesia. Her professor denies access to Sanjay’s records as it is currently under criminal investigation. Sunita‚ nonetheless‚ decides to investigate the matter herself. Sanjay is introduced as he brutally murders a man

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    Cognitive Learning Theory

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    short-term store‚ and long-term store. Sensory Store: Storage where all data comes to us through our senses; however‚ the senses do not transmit the whole image like the camera does. Sensory Input is a piece of information (such as the smell‚ color etc) that each sense receive. The image of sensory input lasts for just a second or two in the mind’s sensory store. For marketers‚ it is easy to get information into the consumer’s sensory store but difficult to make a lasting impression. Short-term Store:

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    classifications of memory; sensory‚ short-term‚ and long-term. Sensory memory is the ability to remember something for only a few seconds. Short-term memory is having the capability to remember something for thirty seconds‚ and long-term memory is being able

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    Echoic Memory Analysis

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    Every person develops a different stage of memory. Sensory memory is memory that is lost within a second. Short-term memory is memory that is lost in 12 to 30 seconds. Long-term memory is “information retained indefinitely although some may be difficult to retrieve” (Ciccarelli‚ White‚ 2013). Those are some the basics behind the word memory and a brief summary of chapter 6. The term that I will mainly be discussing within this paper is apart of the sensory memory. “The first stage of memory‚ the

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    Cognitive psychology Behaviour can largely be explained in terms of how the mind operates The mind works in a manner which is similar to a computer; inputting‚ storing and retrieving data Multi-store model of memory Akinson and Shiffrin suggested that memory was comprised of three separate stores‚ the Sensory Memory Store‚ the short-term memory and the long-term memory. Each store had a specific and relatively inflexible function. Information is simply rehearsed in the STM and if rehearsed

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    slips and ambiguities have been compiled by Professor Daniel Schacter’s “seven sins of memory” these are: transience‚ absent-mindedness‚ blocking‚ misattribution‚ suggestibility‚ bias and persistence. These ‘sins’ show the fragility of our short and long-term memory stores and how easily things can be forgotten if‚ for example: left over time‚ went unacknowledged‚ or followed some emotional or traumatic event. One of the reasons for inaccuracies or distortions in memory recall is that our memories are

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    COGLAB SHORT – TERM MEMORY : BROWN PETERSON Individual Data In the 1940s‚ memory loss was widely considered to be the result of new information interfering with previously learned information. In the late 1950s‚ two groups of researchers (one named Brown and a husband and wife team named Peterson) published data that forced a new interpretation of human memory. With reference to table 1‚ and output graph‚ short distracter duration and the moderate distracter

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    There were many factors that led to the establishment of the slave trade and the slave trade had long-term consequences we can still see today. An estimated 10 million -11.3 million slaves were shipped during the Atlantic slave trade and most didn’t even make it over to the New World because of the horrible conditions. One of the major driving factors of the slave trade was the rising demand of different products that required labor to get/make. The European power had high consumer demands and the

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    Memory Summary APA Style

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    imagining or disjointed sounds. Short-term memory also referred as the workshop that transforms new information from the sensory memory through the passage of selective attention for a brief period. Short-term memory can hold seven to eight unrelated items. Failure to elaborate rehearsal information during the encoding process can result in forgetting the information in about 15 to 30 seconds. Short term memory can also retrieve old information back from long-term memory to immediate awareness although

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    Lecture 12-Mechanisms of drugs Question 1 TCAs-Tricyclic antidepressants Blocks reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin ie they linger for longer in the synapse and interact with receptors longer SSRIs-Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Block only serotonin (not NE) reuptake MAOIs-Monoamine oxidase enzyme inhibitors (MAOIs) * Block action of MAO enzymes – presynaptic terminal has increased levels of monoamine transmitters for release * Decrease in MAO activityIncrease

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