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Memory and the human lifespan / Steve Joordens.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSeries: Great coursesPublication details: Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2011]Description: 12 sound discs (6 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (127 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.)ISBN:
  • 9781598037555
  • 1598037552
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RZ 0797 .J66 2011
Contents:
Memory is a party -- The ancient "art of memory" -- Rote memorization and a science of forgetting -- Sensory memory-- brief traces of the past -- The conveyor belt of working memory -- Encoding-- our gateway into long-term memory -- Episodic and semantic long-term memory -- The secret passage-- implicit memory -- From procedural memory to habit -- When memory systems battle-- habits vs. goals -- Sleep and the consolidation of memories -- Infant and early childhood memory -- Animal cognition and memory -- Mapping memory in the brain -- Neural network models -- Learning from brain damage and amnesias -- The many challenges of Alzheimer's disease --That powerful glow of warm familiarity -- Déjà vu and the illusion of memory -- Recovered memories or false memories? -- Mind the gaps! memory as reconstruction -- How we can choose what's important to remember -- Aging, memory and cognitive transition -- The monster at the end of the book.
Professor Steve Joordens, University of Toronto, lecturer.
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Books Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Institute of Behavioral Sciences Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Institute of Behavioral Sciences RZ 0797 .J66 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available

Compact discs.

In two containers (19 cm.).

Accompanying course guidebook includes bibliographical references.

Memory is a party -- The ancient "art of memory" -- Rote memorization and a science of forgetting -- Sensory memory-- brief traces of the past -- The conveyor belt of working memory -- Encoding-- our gateway into long-term memory -- Episodic and semantic long-term memory -- The secret passage-- implicit memory -- From procedural memory to habit -- When memory systems battle-- habits vs. goals -- Sleep and the consolidation of memories -- Infant and early childhood memory -- Animal cognition and memory -- Mapping memory in the brain -- Neural network models -- Learning from brain damage and amnesias -- The many challenges of Alzheimer's disease --That powerful glow of warm familiarity -- Déjà vu and the illusion of memory -- Recovered memories or false memories? -- Mind the gaps! memory as reconstruction -- How we can choose what's important to remember -- Aging, memory and cognitive transition -- The monster at the end of the book.

Professor Steve Joordens, University of Toronto, lecturer.

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