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    Virtual Child has been an incredible learning tool especially when it comes to all the different milestones children achieve throughout their life. The most important childhood developments are their sleeping, health, eating, and motor development. My own virtual child, Delilah, experiences all of these adaptions that a usual child at eighteen months would up to that point. At the age of eighteen months, her sleeping and eating have regulated to the point where she gets regular sleep and enjoys…

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    Cognitive psychology is the study of your brain and your mental process. One of the mental processes that are staged in cognitive psychology is your memory. The theoretical basis of my study was schema. Schema in psychology describes a pattern of thought or behavior that organizes categories of information and the relationships among them. Schema however is also part of the cognitive part of psychology. A Schema ‘theory’ basically states that everything you know is organized into units. Schema…

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    WA #2 In Loftus’s article “Leading Questions and the Eyewitness Report”, she investigates how being asked a sequence of questions after witnessing a major event may affect the memory that develops after it. With her hypothesis, she suggests how wording to a question can affect a person’s answer to it. An example to back it up was reported by Harris in 1973. His volunteers were told the experiment was a study of accuracy of guessing correct measurements. After, they were asked questions like “How…

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    Provasil: The Proactive Approach to a Powerful Memory If you want a powerful memory, then you need a product like Provasil, the fastest rising brain support supplement of today. This supplement works like a charm to enhance your focus, boost your memory and improve your cognitive performance. Imagine how great it would be if you could live your life without having to forget the name of a person you have just recently met, misplace your phone or miss a friend’s birthday. Picture how convenient…

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    age, we become vulnerable to Alzheimer’s, a scary disease that deteriorates the memory and mind. If you think you are at risk for Alzheimer’s, or if you suspect that your senior loved ones may be developing the disease, know it’s still possible to live a fulfilling life. The compassionate caregivers at Senior Care Transition Services in Dayton, OH, want you to know about the early signs of Alzheimer’s. Memory Loss: Memory loss is the most common symptom of Alzheimer’s. If you find yourself…

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    Baddeley created the working memory model as a way of explaining short term memory. He proposed that it consisted of 3 subsections, a central executive, a phonological loop and a visuo-spatial sketchpad, these subsystems are then further fractionated. Logie (1995) proposed that the visuo-spatial sketchpad is divided into two components; a visual cache and an inner scribe. The inner scribe contains information on movement and spatial awareness. Whereas the visual cache stores information about…

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    What pain and agony it is to have someone who you've grown to love and adorable only forget who you are after being victim to a disease called Amnesia. Amnesia is involved with the brain's memory functions through sensory, short, and long-term memory. There are two types of Amnesia that King describes in her book (Experience Psychology Ed. 3) and those are Retrograde Amnesia and Anterograde Amnesia. Let's look at the impact that both types have on their victims. First, Retrograde…

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    When someone walks onto a university campus, it is very easy to nominalize people. Everyone is in their own world, doing the routine of their lives. However, spend a few hours with someone, and it can become apparent that conjectured stereotypes are often extraordinarily false. Burke Severyn is a student at the University of Texas at Tyler. At 20 years of age, Severyn a mite taller than the average man. He has sandy-brown hair that is well-complimented with dark brown eyes; set off by a…

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    Mental imagine becomes more and more prevalent in today’s society. Mental imagine involves unconscious thoughts and become conscious and visualization is a conscious thought process. People usually use the visual cortex a lot instead of non-visual cortex during imagination and perception process. Mental rotation is the individual's capacity to manipulate a mental representation of objects within a person's brain (Cheung 128). Notably, the mind alternations are directly proportional to the visual…

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    To identify if a patient is at risk of Alzheimer’s disease, doctors have devised a quick test. The 21-question test distinguishes between normal absent-mindedness and the more sinister memory lapses that may signal the early stages of dementia. The 21 questions are answered with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. A ‘yes’ is given a score of one or two and a ‘no’ always scored zero, giving a maximum possible score of 27. Someone who scored under five is advised that there is no cause for concern. A score…

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