Introduction to Psychology
... condition in which a person’s identity and relationships center around a false but strongly believed memory of traumatic experience ...
... condition in which a person’s identity and relationships center around a false but strongly believed memory of traumatic experience ...
backwards, so the old is lost
... by encoding; retain that information by storage; and later get it back out by retrieval c. One type of modern, information processing system model is Connectionism— memories are thought to emerge from interconnected neural networks. The idea is that ...
... by encoding; retain that information by storage; and later get it back out by retrieval c. One type of modern, information processing system model is Connectionism— memories are thought to emerge from interconnected neural networks. The idea is that ...
Cognitive Psychology
... visuo-spatial sketchpad Directs attention toward one stimulus or another and determines which items will be stored in working memory ...
... visuo-spatial sketchpad Directs attention toward one stimulus or another and determines which items will be stored in working memory ...
The Capacity Limit of Visual and Auditory Working Memory in
... similar results, although typically with a limit more in the vicinity of 3 rather than 4 (Feigenson, Carey, & Hauser, 2002). Using graham crackers instead of apple slices, Feigenson, et al. found that infants would crawl to the bucket with more crackers in the cases of 1 versus 2 and 2 versus 3 but ...
... similar results, although typically with a limit more in the vicinity of 3 rather than 4 (Feigenson, Carey, & Hauser, 2002). Using graham crackers instead of apple slices, Feigenson, et al. found that infants would crawl to the bucket with more crackers in the cases of 1 versus 2 and 2 versus 3 but ...
Personal Identity - U of L Class Index
... What changes certainly doesn’t stay qualitatively identical, that is, it doesn’t have the same properties at all times. But we also say that we remain one and the same person through our changes. This notion of personal identity (a form of numerical identity) is important to much of what we do. But ...
... What changes certainly doesn’t stay qualitatively identical, that is, it doesn’t have the same properties at all times. But we also say that we remain one and the same person through our changes. This notion of personal identity (a form of numerical identity) is important to much of what we do. But ...
Economics
... Automatic processing – unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings Some information (route to your school) is automatically processed. However, new or unusual information (friend’s new cell-phone num ...
... Automatic processing – unconscious encoding of incidental information, such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information, such as word meanings Some information (route to your school) is automatically processed. However, new or unusual information (friend’s new cell-phone num ...
11 million bits - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... memory (Beilock & Carr, 2005). As research with adults regarding these phenomena increasingly capitalizes on neuroimaging methods, it might assist in understanding such dissociations in children too. When children go from one- to two-word speech, many go through a phase when they can give the second ...
... memory (Beilock & Carr, 2005). As research with adults regarding these phenomena increasingly capitalizes on neuroimaging methods, it might assist in understanding such dissociations in children too. When children go from one- to two-word speech, many go through a phase when they can give the second ...
UNIT 7A: Cognition - Memory I. The Phenomenon of Memory
... Absent –mindedness – inattention to details leads to encoding failure (our mind is elsewhere as we lay down the car keys) b. Transience – storage decay over time (after we part ways with former classmates, unused information fades) c. Blocking – inaccessibility of stored information (seeing an actor ...
... Absent –mindedness – inattention to details leads to encoding failure (our mind is elsewhere as we lay down the car keys) b. Transience – storage decay over time (after we part ways with former classmates, unused information fades) c. Blocking – inaccessibility of stored information (seeing an actor ...
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior
... •Usually information on space, time and frequency Effortful Processing ...
... •Usually information on space, time and frequency Effortful Processing ...
imPACT Of infORmATiOn And COmmUniCATiOn TECHnOLOgiES
... understood that memory is an intrinsic part of the thought process. Personal memory is, thus, much more than mere data storage. Very importantly, critical and creative thinking can only be performed with the information readily available as personal memory, as they are dependent on a holistic unders ...
... understood that memory is an intrinsic part of the thought process. Personal memory is, thus, much more than mere data storage. Very importantly, critical and creative thinking can only be performed with the information readily available as personal memory, as they are dependent on a holistic unders ...