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Комментарии : 120   
@potterharry2916
@potterharry2916 8 лет назад
your voice is so pleasant to listen to, clear and very good delivery!!! :)
@taragilbert1797
@taragilbert1797 7 лет назад
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@thefenerbahcesk4156
@thefenerbahcesk4156 5 лет назад
@@taragilbert1797 ?
@proplayerxd3506
@proplayerxd3506 2 года назад
Harry potter omg big fan
@vincelovecchio2600
@vincelovecchio2600 2 года назад
You are brilliant. You explain things so well in a nicely paced and easy to listen to manner. Thank you!
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263 6 лет назад
"Your brain never gets too full of more information" My excuse for taking breaks is destroyed.haha
@patricio1487
@patricio1487 4 года назад
You actually need to take breaks to properly retain more information. The fact LTM is unlimited does not mean is good to cram information. Search massed vs distributed practice for more information.
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263 4 года назад
@@patricio1487 🤓
@Codduct
@Codduct 2 года назад
Don't kill yourself studying lol, have breaks in- between to maintain your sanity.
@woowoototo
@woowoototo 9 лет назад
Very well presented. Thanks!!
@crocodal21
@crocodal21 10 лет назад
amazing this sums up 1/2 my course that i have a final in which i was worried about but now its easy. thanks
@MahendraSingh-te3fm
@MahendraSingh-te3fm 2 года назад
Your drawings are as clear as your explanation. And thanks for proving at the end that I wasn't paying full attention to it. Cheers!!!
@peopleperson4444
@peopleperson4444 2 месяца назад
set playback speed at 1.5 and that worked well. Thank you for the memory info.
@suzanmerritt4803
@suzanmerritt4803 3 года назад
I really enjoy all of your videos. Concise educational content.
@svenjaelsasser9693
@svenjaelsasser9693 4 года назад
amazing video, one of the best thing ever done on working memory !
@a51nx
@a51nx 9 лет назад
This was really helpful. Thank you :)
@tingmariani6316
@tingmariani6316 5 лет назад
this video was so helpful! thank you so much!
@cametochangemyusername-can1295
You finished that on the best note! Unlimited sounds awesome to me. 😁
@BradJSuccess
@BradJSuccess 3 года назад
Hi Thanks a lot 🙏🏼 needed to better understand this theory for my class tonight.
@sanyagandhi3627
@sanyagandhi3627 2 года назад
Wow! This is so easy. I learnt 2 new things. 1. Structural memory, and priming.
@songnain
@songnain 6 лет назад
This is interesting.Thanks for simplicity.
@MrSignera
@MrSignera 5 лет назад
great Video, the explaniations are simple and easy to take, futhermore its include all the informations it has to. thanks !
@rosyfloressanchezeducation4022
Good explanation and video, this helped me with my SLA subject :)
@KiranYadav-sr3ym
@KiranYadav-sr3ym 2 года назад
Wow! Such a easy & elaborate explanation of this theory. Absolutely loved it. PS. You've a nice voice. Keep up with the good work.
@thefenerbahcesk4156
@thefenerbahcesk4156 5 лет назад
Well I guess I wasn't paying attention then cuz I thought of hair.
@CityofLadies
@CityofLadies 6 лет назад
You explained it better than my med school lecturer
@theweirdgene8251
@theweirdgene8251 4 года назад
This was really easy to understand. Thanks.
@pranavpatel2404
@pranavpatel2404 6 лет назад
good explanations with such example
@alicebordelon5124
@alicebordelon5124 9 месяцев назад
Well done. Thank you!
@marianbundel1229
@marianbundel1229 Год назад
So good. Thank you!!
@youtubecomments2740
@youtubecomments2740 2 года назад
You can use sketchpad instead of voice loop to count faster. If you count blips in an array or ticks on a scoreboard it's a lot faster.
@chilldude1337
@chilldude1337 4 года назад
Very engaging and interesting video. Thanks!
@leenz8147
@leenz8147 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@rjpriyajabalpur
@rjpriyajabalpur 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot its very useful to me
@alicexax
@alicexax 10 лет назад
Very good video, but in my AS psychology course we call the model proposed by Baddeley as Working Model of Memory
@zaksacc
@zaksacc 3 года назад
Was just wondering about that haha
@matteobortone6573
@matteobortone6573 3 года назад
great summary!
@xoieveck9505
@xoieveck9505 4 года назад
Okay hollllldddd UP. When you said hare, I thought of the bunny but because I was also braiding my hair, my brain pictured first a bunny and then immediately thought of my hair! Interesting how the brain works 👀
@lukechou2046
@lukechou2046 8 лет назад
NICEEEEE THX!
@timothytyrrell8604
@timothytyrrell8604 Год назад
Great video, thanks.
@harshmeetkaur6371
@harshmeetkaur6371 Год назад
Brroo..was struck with this theory since months..you made it really easy and bearable..love you for that..thankuuu soo muchh😍❤️❤️🥰❤️❤️
@LiLgPnoy15
@LiLgPnoy15 4 года назад
Pretty good video!
@imashminoka
@imashminoka 10 лет назад
Really good stuff.... (Y)
@tejasvisakhamuri1380
@tejasvisakhamuri1380 4 года назад
Long term memory is unlimited! Yay 😁
@danistephen1736
@danistephen1736 3 года назад
i get a piece of information what i want to know,thank you very much
@coastofukraine7832
@coastofukraine7832 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. (Hi from Robertson College)
@fabrizioviera7649
@fabrizioviera7649 3 года назад
nice voice and well connected source of information
@ashamishra007
@ashamishra007 10 месяцев назад
Very helpful ❤❤ And last hair part was amazing 😊❤❤❤❤😊
@bakhtiyorkarimov2109
@bakhtiyorkarimov2109 5 лет назад
i love your wonderful voice, also the way you deliver the information is easy to understand, grasp and remember, cute !!!
@SOLIDSHIPUDDEN
@SOLIDSHIPUDDEN 6 лет назад
Your apparent voice is beautiful. God gave you this gift to make this video for us. Thank you 🌹
@jubel742
@jubel742 3 года назад
damn what a smooth voice
@ashamishra007
@ashamishra007 10 месяцев назад
Love you content
@yusufa5429
@yusufa5429 10 лет назад
Hey, thx a lot ma'am.
@thefenerbahcesk4156
@thefenerbahcesk4156 5 лет назад
Bunu 4 yıl önce yazmışsın. Doktor mısın artık?
@sniperammow4865
@sniperammow4865 6 лет назад
Saved my butt
@johnw7018
@johnw7018 9 лет назад
This will go in my episodic memory
@JaCkEd180
@JaCkEd180 9 лет назад
actually it would be stored in the semantic memory
@johnw7018
@johnw7018 9 лет назад
I was more so making a joke, saying I will not remember these concepts, because slight ruhtarded. Doesn't this joke make sense?
@iwasiamiwill_
@iwasiamiwill_ 4 года назад
I had a process come to me out of nowhere. I called it source processing kinda like the computer concept but if you really understand the whole process of the brain than u can manipulate the system by creating a super self processing software that organize and prepair specific sources to be stored in specific memory for optimal processing which unlike all other theories I heard instead of only long term memory you break through to Subconscious memory which is SELF PROCESSING and pretty much creates knowledge on its own useing thousands of sources by cross referenceing sources and altimally rearranging irrelevant sources. *Warning* if you don't have a foundation to receive this knowledge i personally think once you fall into subconscious you can loose it because you don't control your subconscious I'm not a neurologist, scientists, etc. I just thought about it tried it and the shit work. I can hear a subject and come up with an equation for processing it effectively.
@ajaydavis3555
@ajaydavis3555 3 года назад
the subtitles said hair so thats what I got primed for I guess lol
@ruhidyusifov5106
@ruhidyusifov5106 6 лет назад
what a plesurable sound had never heard that kind of it
@ashimadogra4523
@ashimadogra4523 5 лет назад
LMAO XD
@miri5516
@miri5516 5 лет назад
Information feels like it could use an update
@seanlim222
@seanlim222 3 года назад
I know one sure and fast way we can get things stored in our ltm. Having your best sex experience or getting your leg amputated or experiencing the loss of a loved one. It has to be striking/impact full enough for the memory to fly straight into the ltm, skipping all the other stages.
@JuhiMittal
@JuhiMittal 6 лет назад
there are two more types of implicit memory- Associative/classical conditioning and non associative. Great lecture.Ty!
@Oracle343
@Oracle343 4 года назад
How do we process videos(tv, movies ext), is it just multiple frames of memory that we slap together at the end?
@AravindanUmashankar
@AravindanUmashankar 6 лет назад
Hare example was very good. Nice and articulate presentation
@rahulcharna1528
@rahulcharna1528 4 года назад
beautiful video. but voice should be more exciting and engaging
@alejandrocrespocresp
@alejandrocrespocresp 4 месяца назад
Is this a modefied model by baddley, based on the atkins and shiffrin model ?
@iankirkpatrick2022
@iankirkpatrick2022 5 лет назад
Totally thought that bunny was a mouse haha
@afnanraihanmuhib440
@afnanraihanmuhib440 7 лет назад
nice job i must say be watching ur video . i have learn everything .keep doing great thing ...
@visionclasses9158
@visionclasses9158 4 года назад
यह वीडियो हिन्दी मे भी बनाएँ
@justinasbei
@justinasbei 2 года назад
Sector clear
@medicalminutia
@medicalminutia 6 месяцев назад
Short-term memory is not the same as working memory. There are some practice MCAT questions out there that actually test this distinction.
@agod5608
@agod5608 6 лет назад
very implicit.
@djkinkled273
@djkinkled273 3 года назад
i always have subtitles on, i guess they knew you meant "hair"
@visionclasses9158
@visionclasses9158 4 года назад
Make this video in hindi also
@zahrashahabinezhad
@zahrashahabinezhad 4 года назад
Sensory memory, working memory, long-term and short-term memory, are all part of the storage process. Not the input.
@zadeh79
@zadeh79 10 лет назад
sad that LTM has just as much to do with intellilgence as all the Short Term/Working memory, but most tests of intelligence do not measure LTM efficiency.
@gouthamb6135
@gouthamb6135 3 года назад
whats the writing tool you have used???
@go1chase1the1sun1set
@go1chase1the1sun1set 9 лет назад
Do hallucinations in schizophrenia disrupt working memory and thus effect short term memory or long term memory?
@mmeccafork
@mmeccafork 9 лет назад
WM can be seen as two types of STM (phonological and visual) working with an "executive control." STM interacts with LTM through episodic buffers, and its not like STM is messing with LTM, but LTM is informing STM about the situation you're in with previous episodic memories where you've been in that situation. So if you are hallucinating, what would that effect? Depends if it is phonological and visual hallucinations, but i believe schizophrenia is more phonological. So that would affect the phonological STM, but your LTM is fine. In fact, your LTM will help your WM get through the hallucination by providing previous episodic memories where you've had a hallucination, granted it isn't your first one.
@rodrigofleao31
@rodrigofleao31 9 лет назад
JoMario Rivera Exatamente, de acordo com o modelo de memória de trabalho de Baddeley
@gogogravity
@gogogravity 5 лет назад
It might be worth including the 6th and 7th senses in this as well (vestibular and proprioception). "The vestibular system explains the perception of our body in relation to gravity, movement and balance. Proprioception is the sense of the relative position of neighboring parts of the body and strength of effort being employed in movement." This would mostly explain the implicit/procedural memories, such as riding a bike, etc.
@katechan4085
@katechan4085 7 лет назад
what are those outupdated information in the video?
@meijerfold
@meijerfold 6 лет назад
magical number 7 plus or minus 2, see Nelson Cowan paper from 2004
@maaloufmusic97
@maaloufmusic97 7 лет назад
ILU
@legendfowl7705
@legendfowl7705 11 месяцев назад
NAHHHH WTF I THOUGHT OF A BUNNY AND DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE THE DRAWING EARLIER YOU'RE CRAZY
@Ashley-dh8oy
@Ashley-dh8oy 4 года назад
I thought of the play hair
@D_6660
@D_6660 3 года назад
Hmm
@absupinhere
@absupinhere 3 года назад
I thought she said "Pair" so I thought of the green fruit lmao
@abidabdelaziz9936
@abidabdelaziz9936 7 лет назад
Anyone thought Bunny?
@iranjackheelson
@iranjackheelson 8 лет назад
WHERE IS THE RESEARCH TO BACK UP THAT LONG TERM MEMORY IS UNLIMITED?
@thefenerbahcesk4156
@thefenerbahcesk4156 5 лет назад
@L Manning Are you related to Peyton Manning?
@iranjackheelson
@iranjackheelson 4 года назад
@L Manning Not sure what you're talking about. Can you elaborate?
@nickgarcia6572
@nickgarcia6572 4 года назад
As far as scientists know, it is unlimited because they have not been able to find a limit. It could be that there is a limit, we just don't know what it is yet!
@martinm7494
@martinm7494 3 года назад
Short Term Memory is most definitely NOT the same thing as Working Memory -- PLEASE CORRECT!! This is a basic notion in cognitive psychology. Plus, the video is blending the Modal Model and the Working Memory model by replacing STM with WM, but that's neither model. I love how easy it is to access info today, but it is worth what you pay for it..
@DepressedAnt
@DepressedAnt 6 лет назад
nobody calls a rabbit "hare"
@branden7384
@branden7384 5 лет назад
I do.
@justinasbei
@justinasbei 2 года назад
Is this scientific?
@xBennAx
@xBennAx 7 лет назад
I thought of hair...
@so-lyd-snake
@so-lyd-snake 6 лет назад
Ben S and your comment primed me to make me think of “hair” 😉
@rdenis5724
@rdenis5724 3 года назад
I think there's something wrong in your video, working memory and short-term memory is not the same thing
@MontyVFD
@MontyVFD 2 года назад
Thank you, very interesting. I think that looks more like a rabbit than a hare lol. Greta to hear an area humans are better in than computers, long term memory. That will give all those extoling the superiority of A.I over humans a problem. It is shame to my mind that we have to use so much computer terminology. It would be more beneficial to my mind to come up with more advance and nuanced language, We are more than mere machines running programs. However, that seems to be the current project. To limit humans to a type of machine running programs, that can be manipulated to achieve certain objectives. What I have seen so far of cognitive science is that it ignores, hormones, gut bacteria, other types of bacteria and how that influences the brain evolutionary. I am only just beginning so t will be interesting to see if these areas are touched on and what else this area illuminates and ignores.
@ronanrox
@ronanrox 5 лет назад
Computer is an imitation of the brain, not visa versa.=¶
@motorhead7271
@motorhead7271 4 года назад
Thats exactly what I wanted to say but I guess even she would agree and that she said it because we understand how a computer works better than how our brain works.
@Edzhjus
@Edzhjus 3 года назад
Cool theory..might be true.
@ronanrox
@ronanrox 3 года назад
Brains are organic, came to be before computers, and the latter are made by humans... It is obviously an imitation, come on... There's other arguments that can be added to show where computers are inferior....but those are not necessary here...
@xxTrumpetBoyxx
@xxTrumpetBoyxx 3 года назад
I watch on 0.75 speed.
@gissellesalazar8654
@gissellesalazar8654 8 лет назад
:)
@umairkamil1113
@umairkamil1113 8 лет назад
Too much outdated information
@ethancrawford3434
@ethancrawford3434 5 лет назад
Two years ago? Bruh your comment is outdated.
@thefenerbahcesk4156
@thefenerbahcesk4156 5 лет назад
What's outdated?
@elliotyoder2720
@elliotyoder2720 4 года назад
I thought of hair because the closed captioning said hair. I was a bit irritated at the suggestion that I wasn't paying attention for that. Deaf and hard of hearing people use these too.
@dillonhamilton2914
@dillonhamilton2914 4 года назад
I disagree that “we decide what to pay attention to”. What we pay attention to is almost always on a subconscious, involuntary level.
@christiaan83
@christiaan83 2 года назад
That was a rabbit not a hare.
@justinkulvinskas9510
@justinkulvinskas9510 6 лет назад
She has a lovely voice, im positive she is hot.
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