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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Map%3A_Discover_Psychology_-_A_Brief_Introductory_Text_(Noba)/08%3A_MEMORY/8.01%3A_Memory_(Encoding%2C_Storage%2C_Retrieval)
    “Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and o...“Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and our general knowledge of facts of the world (semantic memory), among other types. Remembering episodes involves three processes: encoding information (learning it, by perceiving it and relating it to past knowledge), storing it (maintaining it over time), and then retrieving it (accessing the informa
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Understanding_Biological_Behavior_(C-ID_PSY_150)/12%3A_The_Biology_of_Learning_and_Memory/12.03%3A_Forgetting_and_Amnesia/12.3.05%3A_Vocabulary
    Inability to form new memories for facts and events after the onset of amnesia. The fading of memories with the passage of time. Loss of autobiographical memories from a period in the past in the abse...Inability to form new memories for facts and events after the onset of amnesia. The fading of memories with the passage of time. Loss of autobiographical memories from a period in the past in the absence of brain injury or disease. Other memories get in the way of retrieving a desired memory Inability to retrieve memories for facts and events acquired before the onset of amnesia. Inability to retrieve memories from just prior to the onset of amnesia with intact memory for more remote events.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_(Noba)/Chapter_5%3A_Learning_and_Memory/5.3%3A_Memory_(Encoding_Storage_Retrieval)
    “Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and o...“Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and our general knowledge of facts of the world (semantic memory), among other types. Remembering episodes involves three processes: encoding information (learning it, by perceiving it and relating it to past knowledge), storing it (maintaining it over time), and then retrieving it (accessing the informa
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_as_a_Biological_Science_(Noba)/04%3A_Learning_and_Memory/4.02%3A_Memory_(Encoding_Storage_Retrieval)
    “Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and o...“Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and our general knowledge of facts of the world (semantic memory), among other types. Remembering episodes involves three processes: encoding information (learning it, by perceiving it and relating it to past knowledge), storing it (maintaining it over time), and then retrieving it (accessing the informa
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Psychological_Disorders/Abnormal_Psychology_2e_(Lumen)/05%3A_Obsessive_Compulsive_Disorder_and_Stressor_Related_Disorders/5.17%3A_Memory_Reconsolidation_for_PTSD_and_Anxiety_Disorders
    This page discusses memory reconsolidation's significance in treating PTSD and anxiety disorders, emphasizing its role in addressing overgeneralized autobiographical memories. Recent studies show that...This page discusses memory reconsolidation's significance in treating PTSD and anxiety disorders, emphasizing its role in addressing overgeneralized autobiographical memories. Recent studies show that fear responses can be modified when memories are reactivated and then extinguished, with timing affecting outcomes. The application of reconsolidation theory in therapy, particularly for phobias and PTSD, allows for interventions that modify the emotional weight of memories.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Introductory_Psychology/Psychology_as_a_Biological_Science_(Noba)/04%3A_Learning_and_Memory/4.04%3A_Forgetting_and_Amnesia
    This module explores the causes of everyday forgetting and considers pathological forgetting in the context of amnesia. Forgetting is viewed as an adaptive process that allows us to be efficient in te...This module explores the causes of everyday forgetting and considers pathological forgetting in the context of amnesia. Forgetting is viewed as an adaptive process that allows us to be efficient in terms of the information we retain.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/Econ_101%3A_Economics_of_Public_Issues_(Sorce)/08%3A_Monopoly_Power/8.03%3A_Antitrust_Laws/8.3.01%3A_Prelude_to_Monopoly_and_Antitrust_Policy/8.3.1.01%3A_Monopoly_in_Public_Policy
    A monopoly can diminish consumer choice, reduce incentives to innovate, and control supply to enforce inequitable prices in a society.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Orange_Coast_College/The_Introduction_to_Mass_Communication_Book/06%3A_Radio/6.02%3A_Evolution_of_Radio_Broadcasting
    At its most basic level, radio is communication through the use of radio waves. This includes radio used for person-to-person communication as well as radio used for mass communication. Both of these ...At its most basic level, radio is communication through the use of radio waves. This includes radio used for person-to-person communication as well as radio used for mass communication. Both of these functions are still practiced today. Although most people associate the term radio with radio stations that broadcast to the general public, radio wave technology is used in everything from television to cell phones, making it a primary conduit for person-to-person communication.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Heritage_University/Introductory_Psychology_-_Heritage_University/06%3A_Week_6_-_Memory/6.01%3A_Class_Day_6.1/6.1.01%3A_Memory_(Encoding_Storage_Retrieval)
    “Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and o...“Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and our general knowledge of facts of the world (semantic memory), among other types. Remembering episodes involves three processes: encoding information (learning it, by perceiving it and relating it to past knowledge), storing it (maintaining it over time), and then retrieving it (accessing the informa
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/11%3A_Monopoly/11.6%3A_Monopoly_in_Public_Policy
    A monopoly can diminish consumer choice, reduce incentives to innovate, and control supply to enforce inequitable prices in a society.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Journalism_and_Mass_Communication/Book%3A_Mass_Communication_Media_and_Culture/07%3A_Radio/7.02%3A_Evolution_of_Radio_Broadcasting
    At its most basic level, radio is communication through the use of radio waves. This includes radio used for person-to-person communication as well as radio used for mass communication. Both of these ...At its most basic level, radio is communication through the use of radio waves. This includes radio used for person-to-person communication as well as radio used for mass communication. Both of these functions are still practiced today. Although most people associate the term radio with radio stations that broadcast to the general public, radio wave technology is used in everything from television to cell phones, making it a primary conduit for person-to-person communication.

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