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What you will learn

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of cognitive psychology and memory.

Identify the different types of memory storage, encoding mechanisms, and retrieval strategies.

Analyze various models of memory, including the Multi-Store Model and Working Memory Model.

Evaluate the impact of cognitive biases and social influences on memory accuracy.

Description

Memory is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, influencing our perceptions, decisions, and interactions with the world around us. In this course, we delve into the intricate workings of memory and cognitive processes, exploring how they shape our thoughts, behaviors, and experiences. Through a comprehensive examination of key theories, models, and empirical findings in cognitive psychology, students will gain a deep understanding of memory encoding, storage, retrieval, and the factors influencing memory accuracy.

The course begins by laying the groundwork with an exploration of cognitive psychology, providing an overview of the field and its significance in understanding mental processes. From there, we delve into the intricacies of memory, examining the different types of memory storage, encoding mechanisms, and retrieval strategies. Students will learn about influential models of memory, including the Multi-Store Model and Working Memory Model, and critically analyze their implications for understanding human cognition.

One of the central themes of the course is the impact of cognitive biases and social influences on memory accuracy. Through engaging discussions and case studies, students will explore how factors such as emotion, suggestion, and group dynamics can shape memory recall and eyewitness testimony. Additionally, we examine memory development across the lifespan, from childhood to old age, and discuss the cognitive changes and challenges associated with each stage of life.


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A significant portion of the course is dedicated to the intersection of memory and legal proceedings. Students will examine the role of memory in the justice system, including its relevance to eyewitness testimony, memory accuracy, and decision-making in legal contexts. Furthermore, we explore memory disorders and impairments, such as amnesia, Alzheimer’s disease, and traumatic brain injury, and discuss memory rehabilitation techniques aimed at enhancing memory accuracy and effectiveness.

Through a combination of lectures, discussions, readings, and practical exercises, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of memory and cognitive processes, equipping them with valuable insights into human cognition and its real-world applications. Whether pursuing careers in psychology, law, education, or healthcare, this course provides a solid foundation for understanding memory and its role in shaping our lives.

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Content

Introduction to Cognitive Psychology and Memory

Company Intro
Overview of Cognitive Psychology
Understanding Memory Processes
Memory Encoding Mechanisms
Section-1 Reading Material
Section-1 Quiz

Memory Storage and Retrieval

Types of Memory Storage
Retrieval Strategies
Forgetting and Memory Loss
Section-2 Reading Material
Section-2 Quiz

Models of Memory

Multi-Store Model of Memory
Working Memory Model
Alternative Models of Memory
Section-3 Reading Material
Section-3 Quiz

Cognitive Biases and Memory

Impact of Cognitive Biases on Memory
Memory Distortions and False Memories
Memory Accuracy and Decision-making
Section-4 Reading Material
Section-4 Quiz

Emotion and Memory

Influence of Emotion on Memory Encoding
Emotional Memory Retrieval
Flashbulb Memories and Trauma
Section-5 Reading Material
Section-5 Quiz

Memory Improvement Techniques

Mnemonics and Memory Aids
Chunking and Organization Strategies
Contextual Memory Enhancements
Section-6 Reading Material
Section-6 Quiz

Developmental Aspects of Memory

Memory Development in Childhood
Adolescent Memory Formation
Memory Changes Across the Lifespan
Section-7 Reading Material
Section-7 Quiz

Memory Disorders and Impairments

Amnesia and Memory Disorders
Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Decline
Traumatic Brain Injury and Memory Impairment
Section-8 Reading Material
Section-8 Quiz

Social Influences on Memory

Social Memory Construction
Cultural Variations in Memory
Group Memory Dynamics
Section-9 Reading Material
Section-9 Quiz

Memory in Forensic Psychology

Eyewitness Testimony and Memory Accuracy
Memory and Legal Proceedings
Memory Rehabilitation Techniques for Witnesses
Section-10 Reading Material
Section-10 Quiz