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    Selective Attention and its Relevance to Mental Illness

    What is selective attention? Your description should include the two key aspects of selective attention, a consideration of top-down versus bottom-up levels of control and an example of the effects of selective attention on behavior. How relevant is selective attention to forms of mental illness and its treatment?

    Selective Attention

    1. What is selective attention? 2. Your description should include the two key aspects of selective attention, a consideration of top-down versus bottom-up levels of control and an example of the effects of selective attention on behavior. 3. How relevant is selective attention to forms of mental illness and it's treatment?

    Processing Strategies for Improving Memory

    The members of your workgroup at Fun Learning and Toy Company want to incorporate memory improving techniques into an educational game they are creating. Choose one of the processing strategies for improving memory. Write about a time when you have used these techniques in a work - related situation. If you have not appl

    Memory, Learning & Eyewitness Testimony

    Please help me with the following scenario and questions: Scenario and Questions: Human memory is fallible. Think back to the sniper attacks in Washington DC a few years ago; witnesses repeatedly stated to law enforcement officers that they recalled seeing a "white van" "white box truck" or "cream colored van," howe

    Metaphor for short-term or working memory??

    Can you please help me find a metaphor for short-term or working memory and provide examples? I just need a little jumpstart on my paper. thank you. I really appreciate your help. i really hope that your help is MORE than just a sentence/suggestion or two. I am a poor college student. Many metaphors have been used to desc

    Double dissociation in neuropsychology

    Can someone please explain in detail please the term double dissociation in layman's terms and also help on how this is related to brain damage. Please also explain what is repetition priming, declarative memory, implicit vs explicit memory, when is memory episodic or semantic, retrograde and antrograde amnesia. How does all thi

    Forgetting

    What is wrong with defining forgetting as the loss of behavior?

    Memory as functions of encoding and retrieval

    The processes of encoding and retrieval are intimately related, however memory itself is not only composed of the two. Memory is actually reconstructive in nature, since it integrates many different sources of information in remembering something. At the stage of retrieval, the mind uses cues, active in short term memory, to pro