1st Edition
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology
School: University of Arizona (UA )
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Pages: 8This study guide covers lectures 10-18 overall discussing the mind and memory functioning
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Pages: 5Lecture 18 discusses ways to retrieve memories as well as forgetting and problems with remembering memories. We also discuss why our memories can be so full of errors.
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Pages: 4This lecture we pick up from the last lecture (lecture 16) and learn about processing strategies, levels of processing, and making information personal, all under encoding. Then we look at memory storage in reference to capacity and location.
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Pages: 4This lecture describes models of how our memory works (Atkinson Shifron Model, Dual Track Processing, and Automatic Processing), and leads into an emphasis on Encoding (next lecture will explore Storage and Retrieval on a deeper level)
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Pages: 4In this lecture we discuss punishment (negative and positive), and the effect of biolgy on learning and cognition. We also learn about intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, observational learning, and applications of observational learning
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Pages: 3In this lecture we discuss Operant conditioning and the various types of reinforcements used including the types of reinforcement schedules.
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Pages: 2An introduction to learning, beginning with Classical Conditioning and how it works (examples from Ivan Pavlov's dog experiment).
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Pages: 3This lecture finishes off perceptual organization and then discusses hearing, the ear, and sound perception.
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Pages: 3Continuance of basic principles from the last lecture -- Sensory adaptation, perceptual set, context effects, and emotion and motivation. Then a discussion of vision including the eye, color vision, and perceptual organization.
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Pages: 2This lecture discusses briefly sensation and perception and discusses how we make sense of the world, the process of sensation, and the thresholds.
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Pages: 9A study guide for lectures 1-9 discussing chapters 1,2, and 5 from the textbook for Exam 1.
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Pages: 3In this lecture we discuss adolescent physical development, brain development, cognitive development, and social development. We also briefly look at Kohlberg's levels of Moral Reasoning.
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Pages: 5This lecture discusses Paget's stages of cognitive development as well as Vygotsky's social development.