This resource is a comprehensive overview of everything students and teachers alike need to know regarding the working memory model for the purposes of the A-Level Psychology exam. It can either be used by teachers to guide students through lessons or by students as a revision resource. Tes pa...
Figure 1. The original comparator hypothesis (after Miller RR and Matzel LD (1988) The comparator hypothesis: A response rule for the expression of associations. In: Bower GH (ed.) The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol. 22, pp. 51–92. San Diego, CA: Academic Press). Rectangles...
Some theories propose that working memory (WM) involves the active deletion of irrelevant information, including items that were retained in WM, but are no
Written by best-selling author Cara Flanagan, these study and revision apps support AQA 'A' AS Psychology and are available at AS, Unit and Topic level. The Memory app is FREE!Revise and practice every study, theory and key term in the specification. • 'Flash cards' to summarise all ...
- 《School Psychology Review》 被引量: 255发表: 2006年 Specificity in the correlation of verbal memory and hippocampal neuron loss: Dissociation of memory, language, and verbal intellectual ability Fifty-nine patients with temporal-lobe epilepsy (28 left, 31 right) completed the Boston Naming Test...
remember something that you read yesterday than a paragraph you have read a year back. Hermann Ebbinghaus referred to this as the forgetting curve. His research into the psychology of memory observed thatwe forget most newly acquired information within a few hoursor at the most a couple of ...
It is widely accepted that people differ in memory performance. The ability to control one’s memory depends on multiple factors, including the emotional properties of the memorized material. While it was widely demonstrated that emotion can facilitate m
Martin JDorahy, inClinical Psychology Review, 2001 Memory dysfunctionis a central feature of dissociative identity disorder (DID). Following the memorial anomalies outlined by Putnam [Putnam, F. W. (1994). Dissociation and disturbances of self. In: D. Cicchetti & S. L. Toth (Eds.),Disorders...
In subject area:Psychology This bias, also referred to as a mood-congruent memory bias, entails a preferential encoding and retrieval of events with a matching affective valence to the current (negative) mood state (Bower, 1987; From:Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience,2019 ...
This ability is an indispensa- ble cognitive function that needs the interaction of multiple * Candela Zorzo zorzocandela@uniovi.es 1 Department of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Faculty of Psychology, Plaza Feijoo s/n, 33003 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain 2 Instituo de Neurociencias del...