Circle: If you could get rid of a bad/sad/disappointing memory would you and why?
What if you could get ride of it?
Mid Year Review
New Unit: Cognition: 7A Memory-the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information.
Semantic Encoding Activity 18-5
Introduce Memory: "If you lose the ability to recall your old memories then you have no life. You might as well be a rutabaga or a cabbage."
True-False Activity
What perspective???
Three basic steps in the information processing model: Encoding, storage and retrieval
Activities: Encoding
Encoding: Serial Positioning Effect in Recalling U.S. Presidents
Visually vs Auditorally Encoded Information 18-1
Meaning and Memory
Self-Referencing
Application Activity: Index Cards- Why is a self-reference important or drawing a picture?
Memory Slides
Assigned Reading (70 pages):
Pages to have read for class |
Due 1/10 (255-278),
Due 1/14(278-292) |
Due 1/16 293-298
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Due 1/21 298-312
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Due 1/23 313-322
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1/23 *Note cards due!*
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1/27 Test
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Cognition Exam – 50 multiple choice questions
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Cognition Exam – 1 FRQ
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Note cards:
Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych
Exam. These are due (1/23). Each note card should have the term on
the front. Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term.
This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal
example. You can also draw the application of the term if you so
desire.
- Encoding
- Sensory memory
- Short-term memory
- Long-term memory
- Rehearsal
- Serial position effect
- Mnemonics
- Chunking
- Flashbulb memory
- Recall
- Recognition
- Proactive interference
- Retroactive interference
- Cognition
- Algorithm
- Heuristic
- Confirmation bias
- Mental set
- Functional fixedness
- Availability heuristic
- Phoneme
- Morpheme
- Telegraphic speech
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