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Transience

Transience. weakening or loss of a memory over time. How Long Does a Memory Last?. Conditioned taste aversion Imprinting Forgetting vs extinction Habituation, dishabituation , sensitization. Raise your right hand for each word that is in all capitals . lion. TABLE. TREE. book. FORK.

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Transience

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  1. Transience weakening or loss of a memory over time

  2. How Long Does a Memory Last? Conditioned taste aversion Imprinting Forgetting vs extinction Habituation, dishabituation, sensitization

  3. Raise your right hand for each word that is in all capitals.

  4. lion

  5. TABLE

  6. TREE

  7. book

  8. FORK

  9. bird

  10. cup

  11. MONKEY

  12. pencil

  13. LIZARD

  14. mushroom

  15. chair

  16. CAR

  17. picture

  18. FROG

  19. ROPE

  20. magazine

  21. elephant

  22. BEAR

  23. BOTTLE

  24. Raise your right hand for each word that represents something that is alive.

  25. tiger

  26. SOFA

  27. bush

  28. pen

  29. SPOON

  30. cat

  31. bowl

  32. PENGUIN

  33. microphone

  34. SNAIL

  35. flower

  36. dresser

  37. BIKE

  38. photograph

  39. GNAT

  40. DUMBBELL

  41. goblet

  42. goat

  43. BABY

  44. HAIRBRUSH

  45. Working Memory

  46. Reducing Transience • phonological loop • thinking and talking about an event increases chance of remembering it • no repeated similar events • analyzing and putting in context • ask yourself questions about what you want to remember • give it a story that is easy to remember • put it to music

  47. Absent-mindedness info not registered because of distraction

  48. Change blindness First example from ABC News Monkey Business

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