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PSY 360 Week 3 DQ 4

For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Watch the "Memory: Fabric of the Mind" video located in this week's Electronic Reserve Readings. Discuss the video We are learning this week that memory is highly subjective. Take, for instance two grown siblings. They will likely remember the same family event in two very different ways. Why does this happen? What are some problems when it comes to memory and its subjective nature?

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Watch the "Memory: Fabric of the Mind" video located in this week's Electronic Reserve Readings.
Discuss the video

We are learning this week that memory is highly subjective. Take, for instance two grown siblings. They will likely remember the same family event in two very different ways. Why does this happen? What are some problems when it comes to memory and its subjective nature?

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Watch the "Memory: Fabric of the Mind" video located in this week's<br />

Electronic Reserve Readings.<br />

Discuss the video<br />

We are learning this week that memory is highly subjective. Take, for<br />

instance two grown siblings. They will likely remember the same family<br />

event in two very different ways. Why does this happen? What are some<br />

problems when it comes to memory and its subjective nature?<br />

Watch the "Delete: The Art of Forgetting" video located in this week's<br />

Electronic Reserve Readings.<br />

Every day we delete text messages, emails, etc. We even have on<br />

occasion the opportunity to actually delete people out of our lives -<br />

removing them from our contact lists on our phones, deleting a friend from<br />

social media, etc.<br />

If you had the capability to delete certain memories, would you? What<br />

might be some of the benefits? What potential problems could arise from<br />

having this ability? Interested to hear your thoughts!<br />

Sensory Memory<br />

Reflect on the concept of sensory memory and discuss the following:<br />

As discussed in the readings assignment for this week, sensory memory is<br />

a general term used to refer to sensory buffers that can retain a large<br />

amount of memory, but only for a short period of time. One type of sensory<br />

memory is iconic memory. Can you think of a time when you used iconic<br />

memory? If so, how did you use it?

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