Browsing 20 - 27 results of 27 programs for subject - Cognitive Science/Psychology
Memory: Dr. Jonathan Schooler -- Words Get in the Way: A Tasteful Exploration(Webcast)
Running Time: 1:42:45
Can a question influence its answer? Discover the power of verbal overshadowing--ways in which words enhance or distract from different sensory memories. Dr. Schooler, Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and research scientist at the Learning Research and Development Center, will arrange a variety of sense-memory experiments, including wine-tasting and jellybean-tasting!
Memory: Dr. Elizabeth Loftus and Dr. Jonathan Schooler on Recovered Memory(Webcast)
Running Time: 2:02:21
What do you really remember? Dr. Jonathan Schooler and Dr. Elizabeth Loftus will discuss the highly controversial area of recovered memories. Dr. Schooler is Associate Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and a research scientist at the Learning Research and Development Center. Dr. Loftus is Professor Psychology and Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Memory: Dr. Robert Sapolsky on Stress and Memory: Forget It!(Webcast)
Running Time: 1:38:48
Can stress make you forget? Dr. Robert Sapolsky presents an overview of the disruptive effects of stress on memory and brain aging. Dr. Sapolsky, Professor of Neuroscience at Stanford University, is a MacArthur Fellow and author of numerous articles and books.
Memory: Dr. Alison Gopnik: How Children Remember(Webcast)
Running Time: 1:48:57
Does your child remember the same things you do? Not necessarily. Children are as good or better than adults at remembering events, but have difficulty remembering how, when, and why they learn things. This has implications for issues from eyewitness testimony to recovered memories. Alison Gopnik is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.
Memory: Dr. Arthur Shimamura: Memory & Alzheimer's Disease(Webcast)
Running Time: 1:08:44
U.C. Berkeley Professor of Psychology Dr. Arthur Shimamura will discuss what we know about the effects of aging on human memory and its relation to Alzheimer's Disease. Find out how the brain stores and retrieves information, and learn new techniques that may help improve your memory.
This 360° QTVR panorama was shot from the entrance area of the Exploratorium's Memory exhibition. It opens with a view of the Brain exhibit, in which sheep's brain dissections were performed several times each day.
Memory: Lewis Hyde: Remembering and Forgetting(Webcast)
Running Time: 0:56:12
Osher Fellow Lewis Hyde speaks about images and ideas of forgetting in myth and story. Mr. Hyde is a MacArthur Fellow and author of Trickster Makes This World and The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property.
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