Description
Fully editable PowerPoint lecture with complete notes.
More than a mere lecture, this show includes animations, demonstrations, and experiments to illustrate concepts such as levels of processing and priming effects.
Bundle includes powerpoint lecture (pptx), exam/quiz questions (pdf), learning objectives (pdf), printable student handouts (pdf), and printable notes (pdf).
This lecture was developed for upper division college-level cognitive psychology course, but can be used at any level by skipping/removing the concepts not covered in your class.
This lecture covers the processes of memory (encoding, storage, and retrieval) with a focus on encoding factors.
Concepts included in this lecture:
types of memory
(declarative - episodic, symantic, source)
(implicit - procedural, priming, familiarity)
processes of memory
(encoding, storage, retrieval)
propaganda effect
levels of processing
(graphic, auditory, semantic)
generation effect
self-referencing effect
elaborative encoding/rehearsal
spacing
organization
effortful vs. automatic processing
encoding specificity
context-dependent memory
state-dependent memory
serial-position effect
primacy effect
recency effect
consolidation / long-term potentiation
infantile amnesia
retrograde amnesia
anterograde amnesia
psychogenic amnesia
This is the second lecture in a three-part series covering memory.
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Description
Fully editable PowerPoint lecture with complete notes.
More than a mere lecture, this show includes animations, demonstrations, and experiments to illustrate concepts such as levels of processing and priming effects.
Bundle includes powerpoint lecture (pptx), exam/quiz questions (pdf), learning objectives (pdf), printable student handouts (pdf), and printable notes (pdf).
This lecture was developed for upper division college-level cognitive psychology course, but can be used at any level by skipping/removing the concepts not covered in your class.
This lecture covers the processes of memory (encoding, storage, and retrieval) with a focus on encoding factors.
Concepts included in this lecture:
types of memory
(declarative - episodic, symantic, source)
(implicit - procedural, priming, familiarity)
processes of memory
(encoding, storage, retrieval)
propaganda effect
levels of processing
(graphic, auditory, semantic)
generation effect
self-referencing effect
elaborative encoding/rehearsal
spacing
organization
effortful vs. automatic processing
encoding specificity
context-dependent memory
state-dependent memory
serial-position effect
primacy effect
recency effect
consolidation / long-term potentiation
infantile amnesia
retrograde amnesia
anterograde amnesia
psychogenic amnesia
This is the second lecture in a three-part series covering memory.





