Title | : | Types of Memory | Short Term u0026 Working Memory, Long Term Memory (Explicit and Implicit) |
Lasting | : | 8.55 |
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Views | : | 114 rb |
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:brbr00:14 🧠 Memory is the ability to retain and utilize information, shaping who we are and what we knowbr00:42 👁️ Sensory memory briefly retains initial sensory experiences; limited durationbr02:06 🧠 Short-term memory (working memory) is actively utilized, lasts 20-30 seconds; capacity around 5-9 itemsbr05:09 📚 Long-term memory has explicit (semantic, episodic) and implicit (procedural) componentsbr07:44 🧠 Explicit memory is consciously recalled facts/events (semantic) or personal experiences (episodic); Implicit memory is unconsciously recalled skills (procedural)brbrMade with HARPA AI Comment from : @cedricsae |
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it took me many hours reading about this and its all summoned in here :)) brTHANKS Comment from : @mohammadabualrob1570 |
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Hii, sir this video is very helpful for me 👍👍brThank you 😊😊😊 Comment from : @srabbani0224 |
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The real question I have is, how come I can remember a bunch of stuff I did yesterday, in order, and I can also remember a very intense thing that happened like 20 years ago? I remember both just as well, but I know that some were recent and others were old There must be some kind of time component involved Comment from : @putinscat1208 |
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Is any summary in the comsec? just to copy paste I needed it in my worksheet, I got lazy to make a summary or essay on my own pffft Comment from : @lesteranora4688 |
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I would love to see a video on how reliable our memory is I've heard that the more we recall situations, our brains only recall the last time we recalled it, so the story we're telling can change or we can remember it incorrectly Is that true? Comment from : @JT-pk5op |
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I have severe short term memory & working memory deficiencies If that wasn't bad enough I also have various other learning disabilities ranging from an auditory processing disorder to some level of attention deficit disorder I have tried to find ways to compensate & improve things my whole life but to no avail Was wondering if anyone was aware of any kind of detailed system or highly regimented protocol that I could employ to help compensate for these deficiencies If I could just find a way to help with the short term & working memory problems to a decent degree - I'd be 90 "fixed" Most of the documented advice that I have come across on the subject is incredibly vague & not all that effective Thank you! Comment from : @jacksonxbaj |
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Thanks JJ Comment from : @DarrellBubb |
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I can never remember names of people and street names but I'm great with faces see someone once and if i see them again i recognise them But I've always been like that Comment from : @pam164 |
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Fantastic information brI love listening to you Your voice is so comforting brThank you br💖 Comment from : @angelwings1092 |
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This lesson is the anatomy and physiology of how learn Its teaching you whats happening in your mind as you learn Very important im a student trying to get into Physician Assistants school Comment from : @kechpoly6569 |
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