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- The mental function of retaining information about stimuli, events, images, ideas etc.
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Memory - General
Alcohol, Memory, and the Brain - Alcohol produces an incredibly diverse array of effects on behavior.  3/5
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Atkinson and Shiffrins Model - Atkinson and Shiffrins model Sensory memory Short-term or working memory Long-term memory. A Slide Show. 4/5
Amnesia and Cognition Unit, University of Arizona 3/5
Autobiographical Memory - Autobiographical memory contains information about yourself, and about personal experiences. 3/5
Collective Learning and Collective Memory - Articles and links. 3/5
Computational Theory of Working Memory - An Abstract.  3/5
Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind - Implicit Memory  2/5
Echoic Memory - Ulric Neisser in his influential book Cognitive Psychology coined the term echo (or echoic memory) for a phenomenon that he thought was not yet observed. 2/5
Everyday Memory (Human Memory) - Good links resources.  3/5
Flashbulb Memories - Where Were You Then? - From the Memory ExpansionSite. 3/5
Implications of Arousal Effects forAffect and Memory Paradigms. - An Article. 3/5
  Issues in the Debate over Delayed Memory - From Veritas Programming.  3/5
Award Kingshill Research Centre - In our ageing society, people of all ages are becoming increasingly aware of and worried by the prospect of memory problems. This site offers you information on how to look after your memory and what to do if you are concerned about your own or someone else's memory problems. It has been developed by Kingshill Research Centre, who have been researching
memory problems and dementia since 1995. 4/5
PDF Lecture on Sensory Memory  - Sensory Memory 5 Sensory Memory 6 Cherry (1953) dichotic listening task Cherry (1953) * different stimuli two ears *. PDF File.
Long-Term Working Memory - That generates associations forming a new memory structure connected to most of the ....  An Article.  3/5
Mathematical Models of Memory - Which include: Theory of Distributed Associative Memory, Search of Associative Memory, The Matrix Model,  The List Strength Effect,  A SAM Simulator,   A MATRIX Model Simulator,   and A TODAM Simulator.  4/5
MDMA & Its Effects on Memory Research - An Overview of Current Research - 2/28/00 by Erowid. 3/5
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Memory in Chains: Modeling Primacy and Recency Effects in Memory. 3/5
Memory Is Malleable Under Anesthesia - From the Doctors Guide. 3/5
Memory, Recall and the Brain - Math Matters Math Anxiety 7 M's of Math Meta-Learning Multimedia Brain Research MM Software Related Links Site Index The most recent discoveries about the brain provide a powerful framework for understanding and boosting memory and recall.  3/5
New Theoretical Framework For Explicit and Implicit Memory - An Abstract.  3/5
Primacy-Recency - A line of message strategy research deals with the order that the most important elements in the message should occupy. The order of information not only has an impact on retention but also on attitude change. The researcher has demonstrated a primacy effect if the element placed first in the message has the greatest effect. 3/5
Prospective Memory - While it is customary to see megaliths as monuments from the past, I argue that they can also be seen as monuments for the future (for an earlier version of the same argument. 3/5
Retrograde Amnesia - A Brief Introduction Amnesia for information that should have been acquired prior to the onset of the illness is called retrograde amnesia. Most amnesic patients have more difficulty recalling events immediately prior to the onset of their illness than more remote events. . 2/5
SARMAC - The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition - The purpose of SARMAC (The Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition).  3/5
Self-Quiz for Chapter on Memory - Welcome to the self-quiz on Memory. Read the question and click on the answer you think is right. You will jump to a correction or (if the answer is correct) a confirmation. 3/5
'Smart mice' offer clues to memory studies - March 16, 200. An Article. 3/5
The Amnesic Syndrome - 3/5
The Effect of the Environment on Memory - An Abstract.  3/5
Theories of Forgetting - Decay Theory, Consolidation Theory, Interference Theory,Retrieval Failure, Repression. 3/5
    
False Memory
British False Memory Society - Here is an opportunity to review the controversy surrounding "recovered memories" and false accusations of childhood sexual abuse.  3/5
False Memory Reading Group - The reading group meets on a weekly basis to discuss recent articles of interest to the lab. Members of the reading group include the graduate students, affiliated graduate students and thesis students in the lab as well as other interested parties. We've been able to make the lab reading group both educational and fun by following a fairly straightforward format.  3/5
False Memory Syndrome - Creating Memories Part One "Christian psychologists" follow the theories of secular theorists and they pick up certain ideas and treat them as truth. One set of currently popular psychological notions is that people repress impulses.  3/5
The False Memory Syndrome & your Recovery. - Ann Veilleux, MSSW There has been a lot of media coverage about what has been called "false memory syndrome," a situation where adults mistakenly believe they have been abused in their childhood.  3/5
Recovered Memories
Fibbibus Minimus: Recovered Memory Task Group - In response to the "FMS" campaign to discredit survivors of childhood sexual abuse, our group has coined a new "syndrome". False Innocence Belief Syndrome (FIBS) is characterized by extreme obsession and compulsive behavior to prove one's (false) innocence.  3/5
Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse   3/5
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