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Memory

Explores the nature and workings of memory. Examines memory disturbances, Alzheimer's disease, and amnesia, and how scientists are trying to help people with these disturbances.

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  • "Series features a broad range of psychological theory presented by leading scholars. Series emphasis is on the creative value of critical thinking within the discipline. Topics of this tape: memory, memory disorders, laboratory research, common memory distortion."
  • "Explores the nature and workings of memory. Examines memory disturbances, Alzheimer's disease, and amnesia, and how scientists are trying to help people with these disturbances."@en
  • "Scientists James McGaugh and Richard Granger describe how they are uncovering the secrets of memory through their research. Curt Sandman and Larry Squire relate what people with memory disturbances experience. And Elizabeth Loftus explains how the recollection of eyewitnesses can be distorted."@en
  • "Introduces information that is known about short-term and long-term memory and a third memory stage, sensory information storage."@en
  • "Scientists James McGaugh and Richard Granger describe how they are uncovering the secrets of memeory through their research. Curt Sandman and Larry Squire relate what people with memory disturbances experience. Elizabeth Loftus explains how the recollections of eyewitnesses can be distorted."@en
  • "Examining the three stages of memory--encoding, storage, and retrieval--this video describes several models of memory and examines retrieval cues for accessing memories. It explains that a sense of identity is based upon memories of personal history and discusses information encoding, flashbulb memories, the displacement and decay of memory, and retroactive interference."@en