Title | : | Information processing model: Sensory, working, and long term memory | MCAT | Khan Academy |
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Views | : | 857 rb |
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Excellent presentation, concise helpful! I would point out for those of us needing closed captioning the nice "Hare/hair" is being captioned as "Hair" You could potentially go back and adjust the captioning depending on platform you used Comment from : @lboho363 |
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set playback speed at 15 and that worked well Thank you for the memory info Comment from : @peopleperson4444 |
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Is this a modefied model by baddley, based on the atkins and shiffrin model ? Comment from : @alejandrocrespocresp |
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Short-term memory is not the same as working memory There are some practice MCAT questions out there that actually test this distinction Comment from : @medicalminutia |
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Well done Thank you! Comment from : @alicebordelon5124 |
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Very helpful ❤❤ brAnd last hair part was amazing 😊❤❤❤❤😊 Comment from : @ashamishra007 |
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Love you content Comment from : @ashamishra007 |
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Thank you for this video
br(Hi from Robertson College) Comment from : @coastofukraine7832 |
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NAHHHH WTF I THOUGHT OF A BUNNY AND DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE THE DRAWING EARLIERbrYOU'RE CRAZY Comment from : @legendfowl7705 |
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Brroowas struck with this theory since monthsyou made it really easy and bearablelove you for thatthankuuu soo muchh😍❤️❤️🥰❤️❤️ Comment from : @harshmeetkaur6371 |
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Great video, thanks Comment from : @timothytyrrell8604 |
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youtube/YzfzTDNdNTI Comment from : @tahikhan6058 |
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So good Thank you!! Comment from : @marianbundel1229 |
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Wow! This is so easy I learnt 2 new things 1 Structural memory, and priming Comment from : @sanyagandhi3627 |
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Is this scientific? Comment from : @justinasbei |
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You can use sketchpad instead of voice loop to count faster If you count blips in an array or ticks on a scoreboard it's a lot faster Comment from : @youtubecomments2740 |
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Wow! Such a easy & elaborate explanation of this theory Absolutely loved it PS You've a nice voice Keep up with the good work Comment from : @Kiranyadav216-a6m |
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Your drawings are as clear as your explanationbrAnd thanks for proving at the end that I wasn't paying full attention to it brCheers!!! Comment from : @MahendraSingh-te3fm |
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That was a rabbit not a hare Comment from : @christiaan83 |
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You are brilliant You explain things so well in a nicely paced and easy to listen to manner Thank you! Comment from : @vincelovecchio2600 |
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great summary! Comment from : @matteobortone6573 |
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the subtitles said hair so thats what I got primed for I guess lol Comment from : @ajaydavis3555 |
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whats the writing tool you have used??? Comment from : @gouthamb6135 |
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I thought she said "Pair" so I thought of the green fruit lmao Comment from : @absupinhere |
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damn what a smooth voice Comment from : @jubel742 |
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Short Term Memory is most definitely NOT the same thing as Working Memory -- PLEASE CORRECT!! This is a basic notion in cognitive psychology Plus, the video is blending the Modal Model and the Working Memory model by replacing STM with WM, but that's neither model I love how easy it is to access info today, but it is worth what you pay for it Comment from : @martinm7494 |
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I think there's something wrong in your video, working memory and short-term memory is not the same thing Comment from : @rdenis5724 |
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nice voice and well connected source of information Comment from : @fabrizioviera7649 |
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Hmm Comment from : @Skultra007 |
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i always have subtitles on, i guess they knew you meant "hair" Comment from : @djkinkled273 |
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i get a piece of information what i want to know,thank you very much Comment from : @danistephen1736 |
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I really enjoy all of your videos Concise educational content Comment from : @suzanmerritt4803 |
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I watch on 075 speed Comment from : @xxTrumpetBoyxx |
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Pretty good video! Comment from : @LiLgPnoy15 |
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Nice video ma'ambrbrFound another video as goodbr youtube/hHNyClVkJ-U Comment from : @pareksh |
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I thought of the play hair Comment from : @Ashley-dh8oy |
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I thought of hair because the closed captioning said hair I was a bit irritated at the suggestion that I wasn't paying attention for that Deaf and hard of hearing people use these too Comment from : @elliotyoder2720 |
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This was really easy to understand Thanks Comment from : @theweirdgene8251 |
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Very engaging and interesting video Thanks! Comment from : @chilldude1337 |
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I disagree that “we decide what to pay attention to” What we pay attention to is almost always on a subconscious, involuntary level Comment from : @dillonhamilton2914 |
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amazing video, one of the best thing ever done on working memory ! Comment from : @svenjaelsasser9693 |
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How do we process videos(tv, movies ext), is it just multiple frames of memory that we slap together at the end? Comment from : @Oracle343 |
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Long term memory is unlimited! Yay 😁 Comment from : @tejasvisakhamuri1380 |
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beautiful video but voice should be more exciting and engaging Comment from : @rahulcharna1528 |
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यह वीडियो हिन्दी मे भी बनाएँ Comment from : @visionclasses9158 |
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Make this video in hindi also Comment from : @visionclasses9158 |
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Sensory memory, working memory, long-term and short-term memory, are all part of the storage process Not the input Comment from : @zahrashahabinezhad |
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i love your wonderful voice, also the way you deliver the information is easy to understand, grasp and remember, cute !!! Comment from : @bakhtiyorkarimov2109 |
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great Video, the explaniations are simple and easy to take, futhermore its include all the informations it has to thanks ! Comment from : @MrSignera |
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I am learning so many things from this video I feel I will have an orgams Comment from : @pollosyaipen |
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Thank you Comment from : @leenz8147 |
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It might be worth including the 6th and 7th senses in this as well (vestibular and proprioception)brbr"The vestibular system explains the perception of our body in relation to gravity, movement and balancebrbrProprioception is the sense of the relative position of neighboring parts of the body and strength of effort being employed in movement"brbrThis would mostly explain the implicit/procedural memories, such as riding a bike, etc Comment from : @gogogravity |
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this video was so helpful! thank you so much! Comment from : @tingmariani6316 |
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Totally thought that bunny was a mouse haha Comment from : @iankirkpatrick2022 |
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Information feels like it could use an update Comment from : @miri5516 |
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Thanks a lot its very useful to me Comment from : @rjpriyajabalpur |
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You explained it better than my med school lecturer Comment from : @CityofLadies |
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You finished that on the best note! Unlimited sounds awesome to me 😁 Comment from : @cametochangemyusername-can1295 |
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what a plesurable sound had never heard that kind of it Comment from : @ruhidyusifov5106 |
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there are two more types of implicit memory-brAssociative/classical conditioning and non associativebrGreat lectureTy! Comment from : @JuhiMittal |
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nobody calls a rabbit "hare" Comment from : @SlothfulAnt |
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Hare example was very good Nice and articulate presentation Comment from : @AravindanUmashankar |
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"Your brain never gets too full of more information"brMy excuse for taking breaks is destroyedhaha Comment from : @sakuragi_hanamichi3263 |
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very implicit Comment from : @agod5608 |
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She has a lovely voice, im positive she is hot Comment from : @justinkulvinskas9510 |
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good explanations with such example Comment from : @pranavpatel2404 |
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This is interestingThanks for simplicity Comment from : @songnain |
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Good explanation and video, this helped me with my SLA subject :) Comment from : @rosyfloressanchezeducation4022 |
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Your apparent voice is beautiful God gave you this gift to make this video for usbrThank you 🌹 Comment from : @SOLIDSHIPUDDEN |
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Saved my butt Comment from : @sniperammow4865 |
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ILU Comment from : @maaloufmusic97 |
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I thought of hair Comment from : @xBennAx |
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Anyone thought Bunny? Comment from : @abidabdelaziz9936 |
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nice job i must say be watching ur video i have learn everything keep doing great thing Comment from : @afnanraihanmuhib440 |
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what are those outupdated information in the video? Comment from : @katechan4085 |
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Too much outdated information Comment from : @umairkamil1113 |
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:) Comment from : @gissellesalazar8654 |
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NICEEEEE THX! Comment from : @lukechou2046 |
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your voice is so pleasant to listen to, clear and very good delivery!!! :) Comment from : @potterharry2916 |
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Do hallucinations in schizophrenia disrupt working memory and thus effect short term memory or long term memory? Comment from : @go1chase1the1sun1set |
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This was really helpful Thank you :) Comment from : @a51nx |
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Very well presented Thanks!! Comment from : @woowoototo |
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This will go in my episodic memory Comment from : @johnw7018 |
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sad that LTM has just as much to do with intellilgence as all the Short Term/Working memory, but most tests of intelligence do not measure LTM efficiency Comment from : @zadeh79 |
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Hey, thx a lot ma'am Comment from : @yusufa5429 |
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Very good video, but in my AS psychology course we call the model proposed by Baddeley as Working Model of Memory Comment from : @alicexax |
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amazing this sums up 1/2 my course that i have a final in which i was worried about but now its easy thanks Comment from : @crocodal21 |
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Really good stuff (Y) Comment from : @imashminoka |
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