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Exploring Human Memory: Transparency in Perception and Attention

This comprehensive overview delves into various aspects of human memory and perception, emphasizing the role of transparency and attention. The discussion includes models of memory systems, how sensory input affects our processing, and retrieval cues. It also addresses factors attracting our attention, such as size, intensity, and novelty. Finally, intriguing facts about human behavior and cognition are presented, alongside engaging exercises like Nonsense Syllable paired associates and memory games to enhance understanding.

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Exploring Human Memory: Transparency in Perception and Attention

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  1. Transparency 2.1 — Construction in Perception #1

  2. Transparency 2.2 — Construction in Perception #2

  3. Transparency 2.3 — A Model of the Human Memory System Transparency 2.3 — A Model of the Human Memory System

  4. Transparency 2.4 — Word List for Levels of Processing Activity September energetic manipulation committee investigate speaker electricity allegiance pencil wristwatch elementary tennis beautiful affection cantankerous house eyesore

  5. Transparency 2.5 — Things That Attract Our Attention Things That Attract Our Attention Size Intensity Novelty Incongruity Emotion Personal Significance

  6. Transparency 2.6 — Retrieval Cues monkey Kleenex rug lamp window elf melon sock ink silver flashlight fork skin refrigerator trees horses starch thread Antarctica sleep

  7. Transparency 2.7 — Ten Little-Known Facts Ten Little-Known Facts 1. James Oliver Ellis was born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, on August 8, 1908. 2. One can see seals, sea otters, and whales from the ocean cliffs of Montaña de Oro State Park. 3. Hebb proposes cell assemblies and phase sequences to account for learning. 4. Mickey Mouse is so old that he now wears a hearing aid. 5. Middleswarth Potato Chips are produced in central Pennsylvania. 6. Roseanne lost 50 pounds one year. 7. Mount Washington is the highest peak in New England, rising 6500 feet above sea level. 8. Santa Claus’s twin brother wears a green suit and delivers liver and lima beans to bad little boys and girls. 9. Ausubel’s theory of obliterative subsumption is a variation of the decay model of forgetting. 10. Thanksgiving is a day of pigging out, followed by several days of intense dieting.

  8. Transparency 2.8 — Nonsense Syllable Paired Associates TEZ — RIN BUP — JEV CAF — SIM DIV — GUX WOV — LIS

  9. Transparency 2.9 — Remembering Dots

  10. Transparency 2.10 — One Is a Bun One is a bun. Two is a shoe. Three is a tree. Four is a door. Five is a hive. Six is sticks. Seven is heaven. Eight is a gate. Nine is wine. Ten is a hen.

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