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    SIP Interviews

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    Deceptive statements will contain more negative emotion words, motion verbs and exclusion words compared to truthful statements. In addition to the model, we expect deceptive statements to include fewer words and more positive emotions words than truthful accounts. Secondly, in line with the Reality Monitoring framework, we predict that participants will provide more perceptual, spatial and temporal information in their truthful statements compared to their deceptive ones. In terms of cognitive…

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    NOVA Memory Hackers

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    In the video NOVA Memory Hackers, explains the idea of memory, and how in scientists are just learning what can happen to memories. Scientists learned that there are different kinds of memories such as long term, and short term. What scientists are learning how is altering memories, implanting new memories, and erasing memories, as well. Jim Maga, pioneer in science of memory and discovered H Sam. H Sam is autobiographical memory highly superior. Jake Hassler has H Sam, and is the youngest…

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    To what extent is memory reliable? Use two research studies to show support for/against the reliability of memory. (Using Critical Thinking/MAGEC) minimum of two. Joseph Bartlett’s ‘War of the Ghosts’ experiments Background: Barlett (1932) recreated this experiment based off a german scientist by the name of Ebbinghaus. In order to study the pure memory of a subject, Barlett recreated an unfamiliar story that the subject must read. From this, people began to recreate events from the story…

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    neurotransmitter acetylcholine and play a role in cognitive functions. Additionally, the nicotinic administration also related to the hippocampus which involved learning and memory. For this research to understand how dorsal and ventral hippocampus differ in their role effects of nicotine on hippocampus-dependent contextual learning memory, and understand the relation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) effects, scientists used the fear conditioning tests. Beginning…

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    Many researchers have explored the accuracy of memory on events. Eyewitness testimony plays a huge role in determining research within human reconstructive memory and cognitive psychology. These two terms elaborate on the cognitive processes through language, and imagination by the given account received by individuals that witnessed a certain event. Loftus & Palmer believed that individuals tended to overestimate the recalling of events on memory. Thus, they believed that providing leading…

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    Memory is very important in your day to day life. You also use memory when studying of learning about a new topic. By thinking critically about a subject you can greatly increase your memory. In order for things to stick in your memory you have to value or really care about the topic, issue, or object. In “Experience Psychology” the author states “If you think about memory as a physical event in the brain, you can see that memorizing materials is like training your muscles” (King 235). Every…

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    Memories Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot brought up the question of should people hold onto memories. “Many people believe that to move up the ladder of success and achievement, they must forget the past ,repress it and relinquish it. But others have just the opposite view.” This means that people are having everyday issues determining whether or not you should hold onto memories or let them go. Memories have a positive and negative effect when it comes to dealing with other people, traumatizing…

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    that can help me remember. i can't read something and remember it this decision works well with some of the principles. Reading SAVE CRIB FOTO and knowing my study style. I useS,V,R,and F. When i study i skim the information.Which is selective memory that i feel is the most important, or the information that I think will be on the test. Rather than reading the whole chapter. I'm a kinesthetic learner so i use visualization this mean i use pictures to help me remember information. I…

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    Momento Amnesia

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    Momento is a movie about a man, Leonard Shelby, with anterograde amnesia, severe loss of the ability to form new episodic and semantic memories. These memories are formed and retained in the hippocampus and when there is an injury to this part of your brain it can cause short-term memory loss. Leonard sustained short-term memory loss when he was hit over the head and knocked out after witnessing the rape and murder of his wife. Throughout the remainder of the movie we see snippets of actual…

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    In addition, we will examine whether lack of perceptual cues in the environment affects recall. Therefore, this study intends to look at the importance of contextual cues in memory recall and aims to further examine the findings of Godden and Baddeley by asking a group of 75 adult participants to memorise a group of random words in one of three…

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