AICE.Memory. Bellringer 1.Operationally define…. intelligence happiness Memory 2. Create a table showing the strengths and weaknesses of field experiments.

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AICE.Memory

Bellringer 1.Operationally define…. intelligence happiness Memory 2. Create a table showing the strengths and weaknesses of field experiments.

Memory: In journals Jot down a memorable event that happened at school last year. Write down absolutely everything you can remember about it.

Cognitive Psychology InputProcessingOutput Storage

Memory In Psychology: – ‘the process by which we retain information about events that have happened in the past’ Clark’s nutcracker: Ready for winter this amazing bird stores 30,000 pine nuts and buries them in thousands of food stores over a 15 mile area. Evolution seems to have given these birds an incredible ability for spatial memory

Lets test your memory! Count the number of on the screen....

How many did you get right?

The magic number... Miller (1956) – Review of Psychological research – Span of human memory = 7+-2 – People cope well with counting 7 flashing dots but not much more – same for digits, numbers and even words Also we can recall 5 words as easily as 5 letters – this is called chunking.

Read the following numbers; Now count down from 10 to 1 out loud then write down the numbers in the correct order TICKET TIME! Was this hard? Explain why

War of the ghosts One night two young men from Egulac went down to the river to hunt seals and while they were there it became foggy and calm. Then they heard war-cries, and they thought: "Maybe this is a war-party". They escaped to the shore, and hid behind a log. Now canoes came up, and they heard the noise of paddles, and saw one canoe coming up to them. There were five men in the canoe, and they said: "What do you think? We wish to take you along. We are going up the river to make war on the people." One of the young men said,"I have no arrows." "Arrows are in the canoe," they said. "I will not go along. I might be killed. My relatives do not know where I have gone. But you," he said, turning to the other, "may go with them.” So one of the young men went, but the other returned home. And the warriors went on up the river to a town on the other side of Kalama. The people came down to the water and they began to fight, and many were killed. But presently the young man heard one of the warriors say, "Quick, let us go home: that Indian has been hit." Now he thought: "Oh, they are ghosts." He did not feel sick, but they said he had been shot. So the canoes went back to Egulac and the young man went ashore to his house and made a fire. And he told everybody and said: "Behold I accompanied the ghosts, and we went to fight. Many of our fellows were killed, and many of those who attacked us were killed. They said I was hit, and I did not feel sick." He told it all, and then he became quiet. When the sun rose he fell down. Something black came out of his mouth. His face became contorted. The people jumped up and cried. He was dead.

War of the ghosts In writing, recall the story as best you can.