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01:830:101 Lecture 1: Course Overview
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01:830:101 Lecture 2: General Psychology - Memory Page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Memory Span, Echoic Memory, Iconic Memory
The nervous system"s capacity to retain and retrieve skills and knowledge. Encoding : the processing of information so that it can be stored. Storage :
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01:830:101 Lecture 2: General Psychology - Memory Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture 3: General Psychology - LTM Page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Encoding Specificity Principle, Prospective Memory, Semantic Memory
Craik and lockhart"s levels of processing model: the more deeply an item is encoded, the more meaning it has and the better it is remembered. Maintenan
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01:830:101 Lecture 4: General Psychology - Forgetting Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture 4: General Psychology - Forgetting Page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Anterograde Amnesia, Retrograde Amnesia, Clive Wearing
It"s an important just as the ability to remember. Forgetting information helps us remember and use the important information. Ebbinghaus" methods of s
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sigmund Freud, Uch, Scientific Method
The study, through research, of mind, brain, and behavior. Nature-nurture: are psychological characteristics and behaviors biologically innate or acqui
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01:830:101 Lecture 5: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture 6: General Psychology - Research Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Observer-Expectancy Effect, Participant Observation
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Institutional Review Board, Critical Thinking, Institutional Animal Care And Use Committee
Independent variable: treats groups differently in some way. Operational definition: a definition that describes and measures a variable so the variabl
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01:830:101 Lecture 7: Biology and Behavior page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture 7: 01:830:101 Lecture 6: General Psychology - Research & Critical Thinking Page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture 7: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture 7: Biology and behavior page 3
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01:830:101 Lecture 7: General Psychology - Nervous System Page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Neuroglia
Central nervous system (cns) - the brain and the spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (pns ) - nerves cells in the body that are not apart of the cen
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01:830:101 Lecture 10: Notes on lectures 10:11 BRAIN ANATOMY Mayhew
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01:830:101 Lecture 10: General Psychology - Brain Page 2
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Basal Ganglia, Hypothalamus, Prefrontal Cortex
Polygraphs : lie detector that measures blood pressure, heart rate and respiration. Eeg : a device that measures electrical activity in the brain. Pet
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01:830:101 Lecture 10: General Psychology - Brain Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Autonomic Nervous System, Pupillary Response, Somatic Nervous System
Lashley"s engram : the physical site where memories (cid:522)live(cid:523) He was born in 1926 and died in 2008. Had a bilateral medial temporal lobect
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01:830:101 Lecture 11: General Psychology - Brain pt.2 Page 1
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Delta Wave, Alpha Wave, Polysomnography
The study of how genes (nature) and environment (nurture) interact to influence psychological activity. A trait that is influenced by many genes. A sta
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, Hypnagogia, Sleep Paralysis
Various kinds: falling asleep, not being able to stay asleep, waking up too early. No medications exist to make you sleep normally. Medication does not
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Change Blindness, Ambiguous Image, David H. Hubel
Change blindness : a failure to notice a large amount of changes in one"s environment. Laptops in the classroom : the rise of laptop computers and smar
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Color Constancy, Facial Recognition System, Temporal Lobe
Extract key features, fill-in from context and memory. Cells in the lower temporal lobe fire in response to particular faces. Visual constancy: tendenc
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01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Operant Conditioning, Observational Learning
Fixed ratio : after a regular number of responses. Variable ratio : after a specific number of responses, on average. Fixed interval : after a specific
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