Module 14: Long-Term Memory Perry was preparing for his first meeting with his study and his study group, when he got a text message from “Study Buddy”. It read, “Garry, Jerry, Mary, and Larry will be joining us too. It should be a good group, since Larry said he knows you from another class.” Who the heck is Larry? Perry thought to himself. He swung his backpack over his shoulder and headed to the library. Perry arrived at the designated meeting spot, and other member of the group started to arrive. Last, was a person Perry immediately recognized and could not believe he had forgotten in the first place. “Hi Larry,” said Kerry (that’s Study Buddy). Perry immediately started to remember working with Larry on a class presentation two semeste...
peer reviewedHumans can recollect past events in details (recollection) and/or know that an object, ...
Abstract: Let’s start from scratch in thinking about what memory is for, and consequently, how it wo...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
Module 13: Improving Short-Term Memory It should be clear that short-term memory has limits, but tho...
Every day we encounter a huge amount of information. But how much of it can we remember? How do we r...
Module 16: Theories of Categories and Concepts The study group decided to mix things up, and Mary ho...
In this chapter I will try to provide a brief overview of the concepts and techniques that are most ...
Current thinking about human memory is dominated by distinctions between episodic and semantic memor...
Cognitive psychologists discuss human memory in terms of the encoding processes that give rise to th...
Memory is a key contemporary theme within the social and biomedical sciences. Treatments of memory r...
Article 1 gives an account of how cognitive psychology and behavior analysis understand and explain ...
Memory and forgetting are closely related, yet cognitive research has neglected the topic of long-...
Relative to other areas of psychology, cognitive psychology is a relatively young sub-discipline tha...
Psychologists often attribute the term 'memory' to the retention of information like knowledge or ex...
While such factors as demand characteristics, encoding, and retrieval inhibition were shown to be si...
peer reviewedHumans can recollect past events in details (recollection) and/or know that an object, ...
Abstract: Let’s start from scratch in thinking about what memory is for, and consequently, how it wo...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...
Module 13: Improving Short-Term Memory It should be clear that short-term memory has limits, but tho...
Every day we encounter a huge amount of information. But how much of it can we remember? How do we r...
Module 16: Theories of Categories and Concepts The study group decided to mix things up, and Mary ho...
In this chapter I will try to provide a brief overview of the concepts and techniques that are most ...
Current thinking about human memory is dominated by distinctions between episodic and semantic memor...
Cognitive psychologists discuss human memory in terms of the encoding processes that give rise to th...
Memory is a key contemporary theme within the social and biomedical sciences. Treatments of memory r...
Article 1 gives an account of how cognitive psychology and behavior analysis understand and explain ...
Memory and forgetting are closely related, yet cognitive research has neglected the topic of long-...
Relative to other areas of psychology, cognitive psychology is a relatively young sub-discipline tha...
Psychologists often attribute the term 'memory' to the retention of information like knowledge or ex...
While such factors as demand characteristics, encoding, and retrieval inhibition were shown to be si...
peer reviewedHumans can recollect past events in details (recollection) and/or know that an object, ...
Abstract: Let’s start from scratch in thinking about what memory is for, and consequently, how it wo...
The most salient aspect of memory is its role in preserving previously acquired information so as to...