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Text: Baddeley, A. D. Human Memory: Theory and Practice (Revised edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998.





LEC #TOPICS
1Course Introduction
2Overview of Memory Readings: Ch. 1
3Approaches to Studying Human Memory from Ebbinghaus to Meuroimaging
4Short-term / Working memory I, Sensory Memory, Modal Model of Memory
5Short-term / Working Memory II, Tripartite Model, Verbal Working Memory
6Short-term / Working Memory III, Visuo-spatial Working Memory
7Cognitive and Executive Control
8Semantic Memory Readings: Ch. 13
9MIDTERM I
10Episodic Memory: Encoding I Principles of Episodic Learning
11Episodic Memory: Encoding II Neuroimaging and Encoding
12Episodic Memory: Retrieval I Principles of Episodic Retrieval Models of Episodic Retrieval
13Episodic Memory: Retrieval II Forgetting
14Episodic Memory: Retrieval III Recollection, Familiarity, and Source Memory
DUE: Paper Draft
15Episodic Memory: Retrieval IV Autobiographical and Prospective Memory
16Episodic Memory: Retrieval V False/Illusory Memory
17Metamemory and Memento Readings: Metcalfe (1996)
18MIDTERM II
19Memory and Amnesia Anterograde and Retrograde
20Nondeclarative Memory I Forms of Priming
21Nondeclarative Memory II Neural Bases of Priming
22Nondeclarative Memory III Conditioning
23Nondeclarative Memory IV Perceptual, Motor, and Cognitive Skill
24Emotion and Memory
DUE: Paper
25Memory across the Lifespan Memory and Aging
26FINAL Review Session
FINAL EXAM
 


 



 








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