PSY100H1 Lecture 13: Lecture 13 Memory
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Who you are (identity) has a lot to do with what you remember. Learning how to use your memory is fundamental to understand how to be a happier person. What you pay attention to is important, you"ll remember that thing (cid:523)hot person(cid:524) then this lecture; you preserve some info into your biological system. Attention (biological process) transfers memory from sensory memory short- term memory. Short-term memory need to rehearse to remember it. By encoding short term memory long-term memory. Short term memory gets encoded: ie. Writing a test info, who is your friend. Your ability to catch relevant information: you need to work for this to hold that memory. Implicit learning conditioning; don"t need to pay attention to what goes on. Deep level of a (cid:498)subtle(cid:499) learning that goes on. Sperling experiment: grid on 3x3, every 0. 5 seconds around you.