oaxino Posted May 9 Report Share Posted May 9 The Psychology Of Memory (2025)Published 5/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 281.46 MB | Duration: 1h 49mPerfect for Psychology A-Level, Diploma or University Students. Ideal for Parents, Teachers or Anyone Else.What you'll learnTo understand the Working Memory Model and the Multi-Store Model of Memory.To gain insights into sensory, short-term and long-term memory.Understand forgetting and interference in memory.Increase their knowledge of eyewitness testimony,To increase their knowledge of memory, the proceses and how memory functions.RequirementsNo academic level required, open to all.DescriptionCourse Title: The Psychology of MemoryUnlock the science behind how we remember-and why we forget-with The Psychology of Memory, a comprehensive and engaging course designed for A-Level, Diploma, and Access to Higher Education students, as well as educators and psychology enthusiasts. This course is your complete guide to mastering one of the most fascinating and exam-critical topics in cognitive psychology: human memory.Whether you're aiming to boost exam performance or simply curious about how memory works, this course will help you develop a deep and confident understanding of key memory theories, influential research, and their real-world applications. Clear explanations, case studies, and revision-friendly content make it ideal for both classroom learning and independent study.We begin with the Multi-Store Model of Memory (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968), a foundational theory that explains how information moves between the sensory register, short-term memory (STM), and long-term memory (LTM). You'll learn about its strengths, limitations, and supporting evidence, such as case studies like HM.Next, we explore the Working Memory Model (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974)-a more dynamic approach to short-term memory that introduces components like the phonological loop and visuo-spatial sketchpad. You'll examine how this model enhances our understanding of mental tasks such as reading and problem-solving.The course also covers Types of Long-Term Memory, including episodic, semantic, and procedural memory, supported by the work of Tulving and real-life cases such as Clive Wearing. Understanding the distinctions between these types is essential for answering applied questions in exams.You'll then move on to Explanations for Forgetting, including interference theory (proactive and retroactive), and retrieval failure due to lack of cues. These topics are grounded in experimental evidence and linked to practical strategies for memory improvement.Eyewitness Testimony (EWT) is another key focus, where you'll investigate the effects of misleading information, leading questions, and anxiety on memory accuracy. This includes real-world studies like Loftus & Palmer's car crash experiment and Yuille & Cutshall's field study.Finally, you'll explore how memory research applies to everyday life. In Applications of Memory Theories, we examine revision strategies, mnemonics, and the cognitive interview used in police settings, showing just how impactful psychology can be.Join The Psychology of Memory and gain not just knowledge, but insight into the mind itself.OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 Introduction VideoLecture 2 The Psychology of MemoryLecture 3 Introduction to MemoryLecture 4 Course ContentsSection 2: Encoding, Retrieval and StorageLecture 5 Encoding, Retrieval and Storage VideoLecture 6 Test your Memory GameLecture 7 Student Questions to ResearchSection 3: Sensory, STM and LTMLecture 8 The Building Blocks of Memory VideoLecture 9 Sensory, STM and LTMLecture 10 Student Questions to ResearchSection 4: Capacity, Coding and DurationLecture 11 Capacity, Coding and DurationLecture 12 Digit Span TaskLecture 13 Research into Duration of STMLecture 14 Student Questions to ResearchSection 5: The Multi-Store ModelLecture 15 The MSM VideoLecture 16 The MSMLecture 17 The MSM ComponentsLecture 18 MSM Research VideoLecture 19 Evaluation of the MSMLecture 20 Evaluation of the Multi-Store ModelLecture 21 Case StudiesLecture 22 Meet the Creator of the MSMLecture 23 Student Questions to ResearchSection 6: Working Memory ModelLecture 24 Working Memory VideoLecture 25 Working Memory ModelLecture 26 Working Memory Components and FunctionsLecture 27 The Role of the Central ExecutiveLecture 28 The Role of the Episodic BufferLecture 29 Supporting EvidenceLecture 30 Baddeley InterviewLecture 31 Student Questions to ResearchLecture 32 MSM and WMM Quiz (Printable)Section 7: Procedural Memory and PrimingLecture 33 Long-Term Memory VideoLecture 34 Types of Long-Term MemoryLecture 35 Procedural Memory and PrimingLecture 36 Episodic and Semantic MemoryLecture 37 Student Questions to ResearchSection 8: Interferecne TheoryLecture 38 Neural Correlates and Clive WearingLecture 39 Interference and Retrieval Failure VideoLecture 40 Explanations for ForgettingLecture 41 Interference TheoryLecture 42 Brain ScansLecture 43 Student Questions to ResearchSection 9: Retrieval FailureLecture 44 Retrieval FailureLecture 45 Student Questions to ResearchLecture 46 Research SupportSection 10: Eyewitness TestimonyLecture 47 Eyewitness and Cogntive Interview VideoLecture 48 Eyewitness TestimonyLecture 49 Factors Affecting Eyewitness TestimonyLecture 50 BBC Eyewitness VideoSection 11: The Cognitive InterviewLecture 51 The Cognitive InterviewLecture 52 The Modified and Enhanced Cognitive InterviewLecture 53 Ethical and Reliablity Issues with the Cognitive InterviewLecture 54 How Reliable is Your Memory?Lecture 55 Student AssignmentSection 12: Application of Memory TheoriesLecture 56 Mnemonics VideoLecture 57 Application of Memory TheoriesLecture 58 Mnemonics and ChunkingLecture 59 Memory TricksSection 13: Revision Strategiesa and EducationLecture 60 Key Research StudiesLecture 61 Revision Strategies and EducationLecture 62 Tenhnological ApplicationsLecture 63 Student Questions to ResearchSection 14: Thank YouLecture 64 Final AssessmentLecture 65 Certificate and Thank YouStudents doing A-Level, Diploma or University Psychology.,Teachers, parents or anyone else with an interest in the psychology of memory.ScreenshotsDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/850aadb394e8d964606c045bb35374a5/konxt.The.Psychology.Of.Memory.2025.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/CE14751D472D6D1/konxt.The.Psychology.Of.Memory.2025.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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