PSYC 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Mark 46 Torpedo, Episodic Memory, Explicit Memory

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Project rough draft due this week, final due next week. Next sakai quiz at the end of november. Progress exam dec 10, 2016 12:00-3:00; check seating. 92 m/c @ 1/2 mark = 46 mark. 18 short answers @ 3 marks = 54 marks. Four types of control over behaviour: pleasant input. Basic model: magazine training, shaping, discriminative stimulus. Partial reinforcement schedules: fixed ratio schedule, variable ratio schedule, fixed interval schedule, variable interval schedule. 2010 world cup german (cid:272)oa(cid:272)h joa(cid:272)hi(cid:373) loew a(cid:374)d his fa(cid:373)ous (cid:862)lu(cid:272)ky(cid:863) (cid:271)lue (cid:272)ash(cid:373)ere sweater. The importance of memory (cid:862)the lost (cid:373)ari(cid:374)er(cid:863); faili(cid:374)g to forget. Sensory input (bottom-up processing) and memory (top-down processing) together create our experience. Just as perception is constructive so to is memory (re)constructive. Perceptual illusions are roughly comparable to false memories. Availability vs accessibility: relation between recognition and recall: recall = generate + recognize. Encoding (put into memory) storage (maintain in memory) retrieval (recover from memory)

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