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Human Memory Readings and Resources: Week 5 - Sensory Memory and Working Memory

Human Memory Readings and Resources
Week 5 - Sensory Memory and Working Memory
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table of contents
  1. Week 2 - Introduction to (Types of) Memory and Memory Processes
  2. Week 3 - History and Methods of Memory Research
  3. Week 3 - The Scientific Method
  4. Week 3 - Research Designs
  5. Week 3 - Psychological Research
  6. Week 3 - Neuroimaging
  7. Week 4 - Neuroscience of Memory
  8. Week 4 - The Brain and Nervous System
  9. Week 4 - The Neuron and the Nervous System
  10. Week 5 - Sensory Memory and Working Memory
  11. Week 5 - Memories as Types and Stages - Sensory and STM
  12. Week 7 - Episodic Memory and Semantic Memory
  13. Week 7 - Categories and Concepts
  14. Week 8 - Memory and Stress; Memory and Sleep
  15. Week 12 - Memory and Reality: Source Monitoring and False Memories
  16. Week 12 - Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Memory and Cognition
  17. Week 12 - Eyewitness Testimony and Memory Biases
  18. Week 13 - Forgetting; Memory Disorders and other conditions that affect memory
  19. Week 13 - Forgetting and Amnesia
  20. Week 14 - Memory Across the Lifespan

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