 Happy Halloween!!  What is one technique for improving memory?  __________ __________ earlier memories block you from remembering more recent memories.

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 Happy Halloween!!  What is one technique for improving memory?  __________ __________ earlier memories block you from remembering more recent memories

 This will be due Monday; November 4 th  We will take the next 20 minutes to look up events and begin constructing our survey questions.  You may use your phones!

Changing and reorganizing information stored in memory to create new information

 Visual, mental representation of an event or object

 Anything that stands for or represents something else  WORDS  Numbers  Punctuation marks

 Label for a class of objects that have similar characteristics  Animals Beautiful People

 Representation of a concept  Think of animal- Prototype: DOGS

 Statement of a relation between concepts  IE: Person cannot be two places at once

 You and your partner are to create a collage, using the different units of thought  Top Right- Symbols  Bottom Right-Rules  Top Left-Images  Bottom Left- Concepts  Middle-Prototypes  Your paper should be filled up- no spaces!  You must have a minimum of 7 pictures in each section.. Do not just find one huge picture and think that’ll do

 Read pages  We will be working with this information tomorrow and Monday!