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Memory
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Memory - Outline findings and/or conclusions of research into the duration for short term memory
Memory 1.Outline what happens at the encoding stage of memory. At the encoding stage of memory sensory information
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Memory is an important area of study in Psychology because it underpins our other cognitive processes. Memory has been defined as "the retention of learning or experience."
Memory is studied within the Branch of psychology known as Cognitive psychology. Cognitive Psychology is a research field that strongly focuses on mental processes and the storage and the retrieval of information within the human brain.
Memory research
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Memory.
Memory.
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Memory.
Memory.
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Memory:
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Memory: Rote Rehearsal and Mental Imagery.
Memory: Rote Rhearsal and Mental Imagery.
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Method of investigation.
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Multistore Model Akinson and Shiffrin (1968)
Outline 3 differences between short term memory and long term memory.
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Outline and evaluate nature of short term memory using studies e.g. capacity, duration and encoding.
Outline and evaluate research (theories and/or studies) into eyewitness testimony
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Outline and Evaluate Two Explanations of Forgetting.
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Outline one explanation of forgetting in long-term memory (LTM) and give one criticism of this explanation.
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OUTLINE ONE OR MORE EXPLANATIONS OF FORGETTING IN LONG-TERM MEMORY AND CONSIDER TO WHAT EXTENT THESE ARE SUPPORTED BY PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH.
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Outline the multi-store model of memory and consider its strengths and limitations
Outline three differences between short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM).
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Participants who have listened to happy upbeat music will remember significantly more words than those having had listened to sad depressing music.
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Psychology research into memory
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