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PSYC 105: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 105: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology (Fall 2010, UC San Diego). Instructor: Professor Timothy Slattery. This course provides a comprehensive overview of cognitive psychology, the scientific study of mental processes: how people acquire, store, transform, use, and communicate information. Topics may include perception, attention, language, memory, reasoning, problem solving, decision-making, and creativity.

Lecture 19 - Organization of Information in Memory, Concepts and Categorization

Time Lecture Chapters
[00:00:00] 1. Organization of Information in Memory
[00:23:25] 2. Concepts and Categorization

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Lecture 01 - Introduction, History of Cognitive Psychology
Lecture 02 - History of Cognitive Psychology
Lecture 03 - Cognitive Research Methods
Lecture 04 - The Brain
Lecture 05 - Perception
Lecture 06 - Perception
Lecture 07 - Visual Imagery
Lecture 08 - Visual Imagery, Attention
Lecture 09 - Attention II
Lecture 10 - Attention III
Lecture 11 - Exam 1 Review
Lecture 12 - Memory
Lecture 13 - Memory II: Sensory Memory, Short-term Memory
Lecture 14 - Memory III: Working Memory
Lecture 15 - Memory IV: Long-term Memory
Lecture 16 - Memory V: Memory for Real Events
Lecture 17 - Memory VI: Amnesia, Episodic and Semantic Memory
Lecture 18 - Semantic Memory Models
Lecture 19 - Organization of Information in Memory, Concepts and Categorization
Lecture 20 - Acquiring Concepts
Lecture 21 - Language Structure
Lecture 22 - Exam 2 Review
Lecture 23 - Language II
Lecture 24 - Language III: Sentence Comprehension
Lecture 25 - Text Comprehension, Language and Cognition, Decision Making
Lecture 26 - Decision Making
Lecture 27 - Individual Differences
Lecture 28 - Review