PPT-Forgetting
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Why do we forget Three main reasons Encoding Failure Storage Failure Retrieval Failure 2 Amnesia Retrograde Amnesia The loss of information preceding a specific
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Why do we forget Three main reasons Encoding Failure Storage Failure Retrieval Failure 2 Amnesia Retrograde Amnesia The loss of information preceding a specific event in time or the onset of brain damage. It is shown that the mean square tracking error keeps bounded if and only if the socalled covariance matrix of the algorithm is L1hounded Then a feasibfity range for the forgetting factor is worked out in correspondence of which the covariance matri 0 Rememberin Ca Caus Forgetting Retrieva Dynamic i LongTer Memor Michae C Anderson Rober A Bjork an Elizabet L Bjor Thre studie sho tha th retrieva proces itsel cause longlastin forgetting S studie 8 categorie eg Fruit Hal th member o hal th categori But for people nearing or over age 65 such memory lapses can be frightening They wonder if they have Alzheimers disease or another type of dementia Developing Alzheimers is a widespread fear of older adults The good news is that Alzheimers disease i Presentation. . by . Jim Foley. Memory. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Module 23: Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Memory Improvement. Concepts you should try not to forget. Why do we forget?. Forgetting and the two-track mind: Forgetting on one track and not another. Narrative forgetting and bin Laden’s death. Lee Jarvis (Swansea) and Jack Holland (Surrey). Overview. 3 aspects in the narration of bin Laden’s killing:. The operation: success and desirability. Bin Laden: the man and his life. Module 26. Forgetting. It wouldn’t be good to remember everything. Too much clutter!. Two-Track Mind. Anterograde amnesia – can recall past, but can’t remember new things. *Can learn the way to the bathroom or job skills, but no conscious memory of these “new” things – automatic processing remained intact – though explicit memory did not.. Of course, there’s a lot of overlap between studies on. remember and studies on forgetting. Go through. all of these slides on the class website homepage and write. down at least 3 things you didn’t already know about. Chapter 11. Learning & Behavior (Chance). Chapter Guiding Questions. What are some ways of thinking about memory?. What kinds of memory have been identified?. Where are memories to be found?. What, exactly, is forgetting?. Forgetting. Inability to retrieve information, due to poor encoding, storage or retrieval.. WHY DO I HAVE THIS STRING ON MY FINGER?!?!. I can’t remember, but it must be something important…. Encoding Failure. What was the background of the title slide?. Which one is the correct penny?. Remembering. or “Misremembering” (. See Clemens, Roger. ). What determined whether you remembered or not?. Information Processing Model. Forgetting. Storage Decay. Ebbinghaus. . curve. Forgetting. Storage Decay. Forgetting. Storage Decay. Forgetting. Retrieval Failure. Amnesia (2 types!). Retrograde Amnesia. – “who am I?” Forgetting past. THREE MEMORY PROCESSES. Encoding. . – making a mental representation to be placed into . memory . (meaningful association). Storing. – placing encoded information into permanent storage. Retrieving. Hermann . Ebbinghaus. tested memory. Created . Forgetting Curve. : graphs retention and forgetting over time. Showed steep drop in retention within hours of learning. EBBINGHAUS’S FORGETTING CURVE. Split your BWB in half-put column heading as 1. retro-active forgetting and 2. pro-active forgetting. Put the following in the correct column and try to put in a logical order.. 1. Ex: automatically using old PIN when trying to input new PIN in cash machine.
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