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Hockenbury and Hockenbury Discovering Psychology Fourth Edition. Outline PowerPoints Chapter 6: Memory. Chapter 6: Memory. Prologue: The Drowning Introduction: What Is Memory? The Stage Model of Memory Sensory Memory: Fleeting Impressions of the World
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Hockenbury and Hockenbury DiscoveringPsychology Fourth Edition Outline PowerPoints Chapter 6: Memory (c) 2007 Worth Publishers
Chapter 6: Memory Prologue: The Drowning Introduction: What Is Memory? • The Stage Model of Memory • Sensory Memory: Fleeting Impressions of the World • Short-Term, Working Memory: The Workshop of Consciousness • Long-Term Memory (c) 2007 Worth Publishers
Chapter 6: Memory Retrieval: Getting Information from Long-Term Memory • The Importance of Retrieval Cues • The Encoding Specificity Principle • Flashbulb Memories: Vivid Events, Accurate Memories? Forgetting: When Retrieval Fails • Hermann Ebbinghaus: The Forgetting Curve • Why Do We Forget? (c) 2007 Worth Publishers
Chapter 6: Memory Imperfect Memories: Errors, Distortions, and False Memories • Forming False Memories: From the Plausible to the Impossible The Search for the Biological Basis of Memory • The Search for the Elusive Memory Trace • The Role of Neurons in Long-Term Memory • Processing memories in the Brain: Cues from Amnesia Closing Thoughts Application: Superpower memory in Minutes Per Day! (c) 2007 Worth Publishers