Friday, 16 September 2016

Duration of LTM

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Today we started discussing LTM and the difference between recognition and recall. It is likely that most long-term memories need some sort of cue or trigger to be recalled. Bahrick et al used memories from high school to test the visual and verbal LTM of 400 participants, and found good evidence for the life-time duration of these memories, thought there was some decline. Interestingly, names were recalled better than faces, and recognition was always better than free recall.

Today's ppt is here. After every lesson (I won't always remind you) you need to find the relevant section in your textbook and the memory booklet and use these resources to annotate your class notes.

We then went on the discuss the nitty gritty of how psychologist 'do' research, ie research methods. This will be a familiar strand throughout your two years of studying Psychology. I handed out booklets (electronic version here) which need to be brought to every lesson. I will source some floppy folders to keep them safe. We discussed aims, hypotheses and variables. The mini-sheet on hypotheses is here.

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10 comments:

  1. Hi, my earliest memory is making pizza in nursery school
    Suzie

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  2. Hi, my earliest memory is crying on the stairs on my fifth birthday
    Florence

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  3. Great, keep them coming. My earliest memory is my Dad making scrambled eggs for tea when my Mum was in hospital giving birth to my brother

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  4. Earliest memory is taking my older sister to school in the car - Caroline Sharp

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  5. My earliest memory is dressing up as a robin when I was 3 for a fancy-dress competition - Bella

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  6. My earliest memory is going with my mum to buy our Labrador puppy - Petra

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  7. My earliest memory is walking in the sun down my garden with my mum, who was pregnant with my brother -Ellie

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  8. My earliest memory is spilling hama beads on the grass in my garden and trying to find them

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  9. forgot to add my name... that was Finn

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