Psychology of memory and remembering 1.2.5-EC-PMR
Course objectives
The main aim of the course is to broaden students’ knowledge regarding psychology of memory, organization of memory, its types and functions. The course objectives are to be accomplished by:
1. Introducing students into the field of psychology of memory (Process and Types of Memory), specialized terminology and key concept in the field.
2. Improving learners’ understanding of what the neuroscience and psychology of memory can (and can’t) tell us.
3. Helping develop strategies that can be used by students to improve learning and memory.
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Course content
1. Introduction: What is memory?
2. How do we make memories? Stages of memory/stages of processing: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval
3. Organization of memory, forms of memory storage: Short-term memory, long-term memory, sensory memory
4. The role of three main brain structure involved in memory formation and consolidation (hippocampus, amygdala, cerebellum)
5. Why do we forget? What is the role of forgetting? Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) phenomenon and feeling-of-knowing (FOK)
6. Understanding memory through movies (selected propositions)- Discussion
a) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
b) Memento
c) The Return of the Soldier
d) The Vow
7. The role of emotions in the process of remembering and learning
8. How to learn to remember better - Mnemonics, mind maps, memorizing speeches, words, numbers, faces, etc.
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Methods of instruction/ forms of classroom activity
Classes online: practical project, slide shows, individual and group work, discussion, analysis and reflection on the texts/movies students are supposed to read/watch, ICT tools.
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Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes acc to PQR 2019
Knowledge: Student
1. knows key theories, concepts regarding memory, psychology of memory, remembering (k_W02/P6S_WG)
Skills: Student can
2. use the terminology related to cognitive psychology in English language studies (k_U01/P6S_UW)
3. explore and critically analyse information from various sources on the process of memorisation (k_U07/P6S_UO)
4. take part in a debate - present and evaluate different opinions and positions in terms of philology and discuss them (k_U03/P6S_UW)
Social competences: Student is ready to
5. critically assess their philological knowledge and recognize the importance of knowledge of the language in solving cognitive practical problems (k_K02/ P6S_KK)
Assessment criteria
Forms of evaluation of learning outcomes:
1. Active participation in activities and discussion - 50% (outcome 2,3,4)
2. Preparing oral presentation/ Writing a report - 50% (outcome 1,2,3,5)
pass at 60%
Bibliography
Reading list
A. obligatory reading (to get a credit):
1. Jagodzińska, M. (2008). Psychologia Pamięci. Gliwice: Helion
2. Olson, D., Kaye, M. (2017). Success: The Psychology of Achievement. New York: DK Publishing
3. Baddeley, A., Eysenck, M.A, and Anderson, M.C. (2015). Memory. Psychology Press.
B. supplementary reading
1. Matlin, M. W. (2005). Cognition. Crawfordsville: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Chambers, P. (2017). How To Train Your Memory. London: Pan Macmillan
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