367 Lecture 9.2 Measuring Sensory Memory's Capacity and Duration
Sensory Memory: How much information can it hold and for how long can it hold that information? These questions are raised and answered in this lecture based on the classic studies by George Sperling.

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367 Lecture 9.3 How much information can you hold in your Short Term Memory?

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367 Lecture 10.3 VisuoSpatial Sketchpad of Working Memory

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367 Lecture 18.2 Collins & Quillian's Model of Semantic Knowledge

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PSYCHOLOGY MEMORY 3: SPERLING’S TEST - SENSORY MEMORY

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Long sensory pathways

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She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

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367 Lecture 13.3 S21 Implicit Memory

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Marty Lobdell - Study Less Study Smart

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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367 Lecture 22.3 Types of Bilingualism

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Peter Doolittle: How your "working memory" makes sense of the world

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Where Are Memories Stored?

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Mental rotation

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The Hidden Formula to Remember Forever | Richard Feynman

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367 Lecture 10.1 Working Memory and the Central Executive

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What You Need to Know About Working Memory - How to Study Effectively #5

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6. Introduction to the Human Brain

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367 Lecture 13.2 S21 Explicit Memory

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Learn How To Remote View In Less Than 20 Minutes!

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