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Human Memory Project IB Inquiry Skills

You will use the following website http://www.human-memory.net/sources.html Directions: read your group’s section of the website and make your choice of presentation on the information. This is an informational presentation: Condense the information; interpret and present your own understanding and ideas; add in pictures and outside information that aids in understanding Objective: TSW analyze information on memory and memory disorders and present this analysis to his/her classmates. Group 1: Intro Tab; Disorders: Age, HIV, Huntington's, Schizophrenia, Alcohol Group 2: Types of Memory Tab; Disorders: Dementia, Group 3: Memory Process Tab; Disorders: Alzheimer's, OCD, Korsakoff Group 4: Memory and The Brain Tab; Disorders: Amnesia, Autism, Parkinson's, Tourette's, Stroke