This course provides a survey of classic and contemporary issues in human memory.
This course provides a survey of classic and contemporary issues in human memory.
Specific topics may include working memory, multiple memory systems, encoding and retrieval processes, familiarity and recollection, forgetting and interference, reconstructive processes, autobiographical memory, affective influences on memory, and applied memory research.
The primary focus will be on the experimental literature, but we will also consider cross-cultural, developmental, neuropsychological and cognitive-neuroscience approaches to the study of human memory.
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Toronto Metropolitan University has pioneered a unique experiential program called zone learning—a great complement to your courses with the opportunity to earn an additional credential on your transcript. You'll work with like-minded students from diverse disciplines and community groups.
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Cogmed Working Memory Training (Cogmed) provides an evidence-based program for helping children, adolescents, and adults sustainably improve attention by training their working memory.
The session covers the importance of personal development, considering background, feelings, triggers, desires and drive
In this course, we will explore classic and contemporary issues in human memory using a variety of perspectives.
Learn how you can develop your self-esteem, confidence, practice self progression, and improve your mental health in our personal development classes and work towards a better future.
Using a series of practical exercises, you will discover the specific attitudes and behaviours that can help you develop your confidence and how to inspire confidence in others.
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