1 2D Four Colour cellular Automaton (Surface explorations) NKS-2006 Dr Robert H Barbour Unitec New Zealand.
Ch. 6 MEMORY. Memory The ability to remember things we have experienced, imagined, or learned Memory is often seen as steps in an information-processing.
Memory The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information.
Forgetting Encoding Failure Encoding Failure Storage Decay Retrieval Failure.
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Chapter 7: Human Memory. Human Memory: Basic Questions How does information get into memory? How is information maintained in memory? How is information.
Sensory Memory Iconic Memory Echoic Memory. Iconic Memory What is the evidence? Subjective experience Objective measurements Judge duration of a light.
Memory. Evaluate two models or theories of one cognitive process with reference to research studies. We will be focusing on two models of memory.
Chapter 11 Forgetting. Memory Internal record or representation of past experience Not necessarily the same as the original experience.
Memory. Information processing 8Encoding - Getting information in 8Storage - Retaining information 8Retrieval - Getting information out.
A Mighty Fortress A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing; Our helper He, amid the flood of mortal ills prevailing: For still our ancient.
Note Taking and Study Skills Presented By New Student Advisement & Retention( STARS) Center.