Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010 Back from the CIAA? Make up Exam 1 today or tomorrow only! Appointments must be scheduled in advance with Graduate Assistant, Ms. Whitni Richardson in person(CLT 368) or via email: [email protected]Give documented excuses for attending CIAA directly to your instructor. Missed Lab last Friday? Students with an excused absence must make up quiz by this Thursday, 3/7. During any ULA office hours. No appointment necessary. Writing Assignment #2 (due by 10am this Fri, March 8 th ) Missed WA1? Complete it anyway; get feedback from ULAs to help you succeed on WA2. Must complete survey to access dropbox. Last call for feedback feedback from GAs/ULAs: 4pm this Wed 3/6 Exam 2 (Chapters 5 & 6) Next week: Mon, March 11 th through Thurs., March 14 th Check your BSU email or Bb Announcements for detailed instructions on scheduling your exam appt. Appointments are on a first come basis. Note: Thursday appointments always fill up first. Absolutely NO exceptions will be made for students that do not schedule or miss their appointments. 1 PSYC 101 Friendly Reminders
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Back from the CIAA? Make up Exam 1 today or tomorrow only! Appointments must be scheduled in advance with Graduate Assistant, Ms.
Whitni Richardson in person(CLT 368) or via email: [email protected] Give documented excuses for attending CIAA directly to your instructor. Missed Lab last Friday? Students with an excused absence must make up quiz by this Thursday, 3/7. During any ULA office hours. No appointment necessary.Writing Assignment #2 (due by 10am this Fri, March 8th) Missed WA1? Complete it anyway; get feedback from ULAs to help you succeed on WA2. Must complete survey to access dropbox. Last call for feedback feedback from GAs/ULAs: 4pm this Wed 3/6Exam 2 (Chapters 5 & 6) Next week: Mon, March 11th through Thurs., March 14th
Check your BSU email or Bb Announcements for detailed instructions on scheduling your exam appt.
Appointments are on a first come basis. Note: Thursday appointments always fill up first.
Absolutely NO exceptions will be made for students that do not schedule or miss their appointments.
Missed Lab last Friday? Students with an excused absence must make up quiz by this
Thursday, 3/7. During any ULA office hours. No appointment necessary.
Writing Assignment #2 (due by 10am this Fri, March 8th) Missed WA1? Complete it anyway; get ULA’s feedback for success on
WA2. Must complete survey to access dropbox. Start early, get clarity and feedback from GAs/ULAs, turn it in early
Exam 2 (Chapters 5 & 6) Next week: Mon, March 11th through Thurs., March 14th
Check your BSU email or Bb Announcements for detailed instructions on scheduling your exam appt.Consider your other midterm exams and obligations before schedulingReminder: Thursday appointments always fill up first.Absolutely NO exceptions will be made for students that do not schedule or miss their appointments.
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PSYC 101 Friendly Reminders
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Memory Organization
SchemaHelps organize and interpret new info
ScriptsThe past shapes our expectations
Mental organization improves memory
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Memory LocationLocated in several places throughout the brain
Neurons Specific sets Neurotransmitters involved
Simultaneous neurons strengthens memory
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Memory Brain Structures
Explicit Memorycerebral cortextemporal lobeslimbic system
Implicit Memorycerebellum
Frontal Lobe Left
Encoding Right
Retrieval
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Memory RetrievalTaking memory out of storage
Serial Position EffectTendency to remember beginning or end of listsPrimacy Effect
Better recall for items at beginning
Recency EffectBetter recall for items at end
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Memory RetrievalFactors that help retrieval
Retrieval CuesRetrieval Tasks
RecallRetrieve previously learned information
RecognitionIdentify or recognize familiar information
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Memory RetrievalEncoding Specificity Principle
Factors present during prompts your memory
Context-Dependent Memory Same context or scenario
State-Dependent Memory Same psychological state or mood