COMM 3620 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Demi Moore, Rosetta Stone, Short-Term Memory

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Dr. remen: about how medical students need to learn better communication. Hearing: ability to perceive sound by detecting vibrations in your ear. Short term memory: temp. store info so you can use it to interpret a message. long term: part of mind devoted to storing info permanently. Cause use different things to help you remember. Bizarreness effect: recall unusual information ex: coke with bacon. evaluating: process of critically analyzing info to determine truthful, authentic of believable you judge the message to be. responding: forming a reply to the message. Is someone insulting me or joking around, so look at nonverbal cues like tone of voice, body posture, facial expressions. paraphrase: summarize someones words in our own way: question: asking or clarifying something. Appreciative: listen to derive pleasure and enjoyment. ex: listen to music to appreciate it not like listening to rosetta stone. Comprehensive: listening to receive and remember new information.

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