1st Edition
PSYC 358: Experimental Psych-Cognition
School: Binghamton University (BU )
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Pages: 28Exam is cumulative so make sure to look over previous notes as well
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Pages: 4For the last lecture, we finished up by talking about judgment and Decision making. He hinted at a curve for the class and said that the final was 2/3 new material and 1/3 old material.
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Pages: 4Today we learned about how language is acquired as well as touching upon higher order cognition
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Pages: 2Today we talked about perceptual elements in language and the meaning of language to a person
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Pages: 33Exam 2 Study Guide includes the core concepts of the material covered in class. Textbook reading is recommended in supplement
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Pages: 6Today's lecture was a continuation of last lecture's concepts
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Pages: 4Today we learned how knowledge is organized and structured
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Pages: 4Today we learned about the psychological nature of knowledge and the meaning of it.
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Pages: 4Today we talked about how the mind represents knoledge and how memory is like reasoning
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Pages: 6Today we talked about the reliability of our memories and the nature of recall
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Pages: 5Today we talked about the neuroscience of encoding and retrieval
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Pages: 3Today we learned about how the information processing of memory
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Pages: 2We look at how Long Term Memory works and the types of memory
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Pages: 3Today we talked about the different roles attention took as well as Treisman's Attenuation Theory
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Pages: 2We talked about object recognition and how the sight is processed in our brains
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Pages: 3We went over a brief description of the neuron and the nervous system in relation to cognition and vision.
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Pages: 3We continued from last lecture and went into slight detail about neuroscience. We briefly looked at the forebrain at the end of the lecture