In this course, we will explore classic and contemporary issues in human memory using a variety of perspectives.
In this course, we will explore classic and contemporary issues in human memory using a variety of perspectives.
Topics may include working memory, encoding processes, retrieval processes, implicit memory, reconstructive processes, prospective memory, autobiographical memory, eyewitness memory, memory development, neuropsychological correlates of memory and memory disorders, source memory and false memories.
Our vision
We advance the discovery and application of knowledge to accelerate economic growth, regional development and social innovation. We inspire and equip our students and our graduates to make a positive impact in a tech-focused world.
We create unique value in higher education
Students
We prepare our students to contribute and thrive in a world that's increasingly driven by technology and its implications on everyday life.
Industry
We partner with industry to help solve their real-world challenges, while bringing their ideas and insights into our research and learning environment.
Community
We drive the economic and social well-being of our community with a focus on the next generation of technology and its interaction with the human environment.
This workshop explains how memory functions and how it changes as we age
This six-week course empowers individuals with the essential skills to thrive in their new employment roles in a safe, nurturing environment that allows them to unleash growth and self-confidence.
This interactive workshop provides an opportunity to reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of your team, and discover the key ingredients of a winning team
The Personal Development course assists students in developing the personal and interpersonal skills necessary to secure and maintain competitive, independent employment and to become valued members of the community.
The Memory and Aging Program is an evidence-based education and memory strategy training workshop for older adults experiencing normal age- related memory changes.
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