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    The Baddeley-Hitch Model

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    The Baddeley-Hitch model was developed to explain and to help us understand what is meant by “Working Memory.” It is said that Working Memory was developed because they thought that short-term memory was lacking some details. Since short-term memory is for storing information for only a short period of time; working memory manipulates the information for more complex cognition. Not only did Baddeley-Hitch thought that short-term memory had its issues, but they wanted to develop an alternative…

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    Inner-city poverty as discussed in the video is the result of decades of racial segregation that has led to concentrated communities of African Americans. White families that once lived in the inner-city could move out into more dispersed housing where new job opportunities were being made. These openings however were never directed toward black families as moving out of the inner-city for them was much more unlikely and expensive namely because the government was refusing to help them…

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    For this project we eliminated having to work with the Landmark and Target directly, consequently, allowing us to move forward and approach investors who will assist in putting this project together. The final audience reader for my project will be the Dingman Center Angels. The Dingman Center Angels is an investment group that provides finding to early-stage companies. This group of venture capitalists specifically targets, innovative technology-driven startup companies. The Dingman Center…

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    Inception And Behaviorism

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    most important one is the articulatory rehearsal loop. This is essentially where the executive tells the loop to repeat a phrase or sequence over and over to ensure that pieces of it are not lost or forgotten, however, it is in using this tool that some scientists believe it that the sound-alike errors arise. These errors are produced by confusing letters, words, or phrases that are similar to what the true examples were. Using articulatory rehearsal loop creates a phonological buffer, which is…

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    have the lenticular nucleus, which is part of the Motor Loop. The Motor Loop basal ganglion regulates muscle contraction, muscle force, multi-joint movements, and movement selection and action. This works by the putamen receiving information from the premotor and motor cortex, which it passes on to the globus pallidus. The globus pallidus then sends output signals to the motor areas of the cerebral cortex to initiate the movement1. The Motor Loop does not interact with the lower motor neurons,…

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    word ‘the’ twice or any irrelevant word. This breakage in rehearsal is termed as articulatory suppression. It leads to poorer recall because information is not being refreshed in the phonological loop (Baddeley, 1966). Poor verbal recall would be associated with impairment on measures of phonological loop. For…

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    Automatic Pilot Speech

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    We are so use to running on automatic pilot that we accept our inner thoughts for what they are. We never question them. We never try to change them. Good, bad or indifferent, that inner recording just keeps looping and playing and we just keep listening to it. “You’re not smart enough, good enough, pretty enough …” “You don’t have the education.” “You’re for the wrong country.” “You’re the wrong nationality.” “You’re to short, to tall, to fat, to thin …” We never filter anything out. It take…

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    Dopamine Research Paper

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    for information is vital from an evolutionary standpoint to move through the world and survive. However, once Dopamine has started your seeking, you get rewarded for the seeking, which makes you seek more and you begin to run in an endless loop. Dopamine loops are easy to fall in to now texting and social media can give you instant gratification with the push of a button. As a result, It becomes progressively harder to stop checking your cell phone. Albert Einstein said “ I fear the day…

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    Castles In The Middle Ages

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    for defense. Arrow loops are holes that are shaped like a keyholes or a vertical slit on the walls. Intended for archers to shoot arrows at invaders. The inner courtyard of a castle is called a bailey, also known as basilica. The entrance to the castle is called the gatehouse it is made out of the combination of the gate, bridge and the portcullis. The portcullis is a gate that was used to…

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    Gram-Bad Bacteria

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    Experimental trials were performed by students over a timeframe of three weeks to determine the identity of three unknown bacteria contained in broth medium stored in labeled test tubes that were randomly assigned containing: one Gram positive bacterium, one Gram-negative paracolon, and one Gram-negative coliform (Carson, 2016). The unknown sample assigned in this experiment was #19. After initially streaking the solution on clean streak plates and TSA agar, the identity was determined from a…

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