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PSY 113 1st Edition Lecture 17Outline of Last Lecture I. Learninga. Associative Learningb. Non associative learningc. Observational learningII. ReinforcementIII. Bandura StudyOutline of Current LectureI. Memorya. Declarative memoryb. Non declarativec. Semanticd. Episodice. Autobiographicalf. Flashbulbg. proceduralCurrent Lecture-Journal article assignment due next recitation!! (instructions on Sakai: print article, bring it to recitaiton)Memory-declarative memory- Easy to “declare” (discuss verbally)- Explicit, conscious-non declarative- Implicit- Hard to discuss- Ex. Explaining why you get nervous when you do-sermantic memory (declarative)- General knowledge- Ex. who won the world series in a specific year?-episodic memory- Memory of personal accounts, past experiences- Ex. Going to a friend’s wedding-autobiographical memory- A combination of both semantic and episodic memory about yourselfThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.-flashbulb memory- Type of autobiographical- Vivid, of a moment when you learned of an emotional event/ news-procedural memory- Skill memory- Nondeclaratice, implicit- How to carry out movement- Ex. How to drive a


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