PSYC 3265 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Iconic Memory, Sensory Memory, Explicit Memory

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Memories are, suggesting that accuracy depends on some nonconscious process. Subjective reports and loudness onto their perceived magnitude. Other studies show that densely amnesic patients can repeat back a telephone number, suggesting preserved immediate memory, and that they can learn motor skills at a normal rate. were acquired as a result of active exploration. Both sides found that they had to assume some kind of representation b/w stimuli impinging on the rat and its learned behavior, but neither seemed to have a solution to the problem of how these could be investigated. In the case of psychological theories, different theories will operate at different levels of explanation and focus on different issues. All of these explanations are relevant and in principle should be relatable to. Clive wearing dense amnesia, but preserved ability to play music. 1950s clark hull general theory of learning explicitly modeled on the example set by isaac newton.

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