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How We Make Memories Instructional VideoHow We Make Memories Instructional Video
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Crash Course
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9th - 12th
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How We Make Memories

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The final lecture in a 13-part Crash Course in psychology examines memory, the "chain that connects our past to our present." How the brain works and how we access short-term, long-term memory, and working memory, as well as remembering through recall, recognition, and relearning come under scrutiny. 

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memory, recall, recognition, relearning, short term memory, long term memory, working membory, mnemonic, social studies

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  • This video is hosted on YouTube

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  • The video ends with a recap of concepts covered in the session
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  • The rapid pace and complex nature of the lecture may overwhelm some viewers
  • Each video builds on concepts presented in previous sessions; therefore, they should be viewed in order
  • Preview the video with captions on to determine if the commentary is appropriate to your classroom

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