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Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION:Historical Background
THE INFORMATION PROCESSING APPROACH
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY:Brains of Dead People, The Neuron
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY (CONTINUED):The Eye, The visual pathway
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (CONTINUED):Hubel & Wiesel, Sensory Memory
VISUAL SENSORY MEMORY EXPERIMENTS (CONTINUED):Psychological Time
ATTENTION:Single-mindedness, In Shadowing Paradigm, Attention and meaning
ATTENTION (continued):Implications, Treisman’s Model, Norman’s Model
ATTENTION (continued):Capacity Models, Arousal, Multimode Theory
ATTENTION:Subsidiary Task, Capacity Theory, Reaction Time & Accuracy, Implications
RECAP OF LAST LESSONS:AUTOMATICITY, Automatic Processing
AUTOMATICITY (continued):Experiment, Implications, Task interference
AUTOMATICITY (continued):Predicting flight performance, Thought suppression
PATTERN RECOGNITION:Template Matching Models, Human flexibility
PATTERN RECOGNITION:Implications, Phonemes, Voicing, Place of articulation
PATTERN RECOGNITION (continued):Adaptation paradigm
PATTERN RECOGNITION (continued):Gestalt Theory of Perception
PATTERN RECOGNITION (continued):Queen Elizabeth’s vase, Palmer (1977)
OBJECT PERCEPTION (continued):Segmentation, Recognition of object
ATTENTION & PATTERN RECOGNITION:Word Superiority Effect
PATTERN RECOGNITION (CONTINUED):Neural Networks, Patterns of connections
PATTERN RECOGNITION (CONTINUED):Effects of Sentence Context
MEMORY:Short Term Working Memory, Atkinson & Shiffrin Model
MEMORY:Rate of forgetting, Size of memory set
Memory:Activation in a network, Magic number 7, Chunking
Memory:Chunking, Individual differences in chunking
MEMORY:THE NATURE OF FORGETTING, Release from PI, Central Executive
Memory:Atkinson & Shiffrin Model, Long Term Memory, Different kinds of LTM
Memory:Spread of Activation, Associative Priming, Implications, More Priming
Memory:Interference, The Critical Assumption, Limited capacity
Memory:Interference, Historical Memories, Recall versus Recognition
Memory:Are forgotten memories lost forever?
Memory:Recognition of lost memories, Representation of knowledge
Memory:Benefits of Categorization, Levels of Categories
Memory:Prototype, Rosch and Colleagues, Experiments of Stephen Read
Memory:Schema Theory, A European Solution, Generalization hierarchies
Memory:Superset Schemas, Part hierarchy, Slots Have More Schemas
MEMORY:Representation of knowledge (continued), Memory for stories
Memory:Representation of knowledge, PQ4R Method, Elaboration
Memory:Study Methods, Analyze Story Structure, Use Multiple Modalities
Memory:Mental Imagery, More evidence, Kosslyn yet again, Image Comparison
Mental Imagery:Eidetic Imagery, Eidetic Psychotherapy, Hot and cold imagery
Language and thought:Productivity & Regularity, Linguistic Intuition
Cognitive development:Assimilation, Accommodation, Stage Theory
Cognitive Development:Gender Identity, Learning Mathematics, Sensory Memory