Abstract
Most of what we encode into memory is information that is a byproduct of everyday life and will soon be forgotten. It is only information or events that we give attention and attach meaning to that are likely to be remembered later. Organizing information into meaningful categories and associating it with a vivid image will also help. What does not help is repeating the information over and over, massing study on a given topic, or studying in the same place all of the time.
Collection
Subject
Series
Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory, Inside Out
Contributors
Duration
00:03:01 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Copyright Holder
Name | INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications |
Role | Distributor |
Telephone | 800-576-2988 x122 |
Address | 150 E. Colorado Blvd. Ste. 300, Pasadena, CA 91105 |
[email protected] |
Rights Declaration:
This video is protected by copyright. You are free to view it but not download or remix it. Please contact the depositing institution for further information about how you may use this video.
Persistent/Share URL
https://54098.surd9.group/show.php?pid=njcore:19636
Basic LTI parameter
pid=njcore:19636
PID
njcore:19636
Metadata