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PSYCH JOURNAL 8/29/13

PSYCH JOURNAL 8/29/13. What are some things you do to help you remember? When you are studying for a test, what do you do to try to remember the info you need to? Are your strategies effective?. Remember as many items as you can…. Bed Clock Dream Night Turn Doze Mattress Snooze Night

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PSYCH JOURNAL 8/29/13

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  1. PSYCH JOURNAL 8/29/13 What are some things you do to help you remember? When you are studying for a test, what do you do to try to remember the info you need to? Are your strategies effective?

  2. Remember as many items as you can… • Bed • Clock • Dream • Night • Turn • Doze • Mattress • Snooze • Night • Insomnia • Nod • Tired • Night • Artichoke • Rest • Toss • Yawn • Nap • Snore • Pillow

  3. Write down what you remember

  4. Serial-Position Effect • You are more likely to remember the first and last items in a list, and forget the middle stuff. • Primacy effect – remembering the items at the beginning of the list (bed, clock) • Recency effect – remembering the end of the list (snore, pillow)

  5. Frequency • The more we rehearse materials, the more we are likely to remember them. • The word “night” appeared multiple times

  6. Distinctiveness • We remember what is different or unique • “Artichoke” was different than all of the other terms which involved sleep

  7. Organization • When we can organize info into chunks, we remember it better • Toss & Turn

  8. Reconstruction • Did you write down sleep? • Was not in the list. Filled in gaps based on our previous knowledge

  9. Visual Imagery • Visualizing (picturing) things helps people remember • Did you create a bedroom and place the clock, mattress, and pillow in it?

  10. How we remember Tools for improving your memory

  11. Why are some things hard to remember? • Encoding: • Easy – location, time, and frequency (almost automatic) • More difficult – effortful encoding – select main points, label concepts, make associations

  12. Rehearsal • Reviewing or practicing • Maintenance rehearsal – rote (routine) repetition • Elaborative rehearsal – associate new material with material you already know • Elaborative rehearsal is a better memory method

  13. Rehearsal continued • Deep processing – we encode the meaning of something

  14. Mnemonics • Strategies and tricks for improving memory • Effectively encodes, may involve chunking Fall back, Spring Ahead

  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8S8V9VEFyI

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