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Psychology, Memory, How Memory Functions
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Discuss the three basic functions of memory
Describe the three stages of memory storage
Describe and distinguish between procedural and declarative memory and semantic and episodic memory

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Module
Date Added:
09/20/2018
Science Buddies:Brain-Body Connection: Can Exercise Make Our Brains Work Better?
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We all know physical exercise is important to keeping our bodies fit. But how important is physical exercise to your brain? In other words, is there any connection between an active body and increased brain power? This is an easy project where you can test the effect of exercise on a critical brain function: memory.

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Science
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Lesson Plan
Provider:
Science Buddies
Date Added:
07/01/2022
TED: The Great Brain Debate
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Throughout history, scientists have proposed conflicting ideas on how the brain carries out functions like perception, memory, and movement. Is each of these tasks carried out by a specific area of the brain? Or do multiple areas work together to accomplish them? Ted Altschuler investigates both sides of the debate. [5:20]

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Social Studies
Material Type:
Audio/Video
Lesson
Provider:
TED Conferences
Provider Set:
TEDEd
Date Added:
10/01/2022
Torn in Two: Mapping the American Civil War
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The Civil War, from 1861 to 1865, is the centerpiece of our nation's story. It looms large, not merely because of its brutality and scope but because of its place in the course of American history. The seeds of war were planted long before 1861 and the conflict remains part of our national memory. Geography has helped shape this narrative. The physical landscape influenced economic differences between the regions, the desire to expand into new territories, the execution of the conflict both in the field and on the home front, and the ways in which our recollections have been shaped. Maps enable us to present the complex strands that, when woven together, provide a detailed account of the causes and conduct of the war. These visual images remain a salient aspect of our memory. Photographs, prints, diaries, songs and letters enhance our ability to tell this story, when our nation, as a Currier & Ives cartoon depicts, was about to be "Torn in Two." This exhibition tells the story of the American Civil War both nationally and locally in Boston, Massachusetts, through maps, documents, letters, and other primary sources. This exhibition was developed by the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, a nonprofit organization established as a partnership between the Boston Public Library and philanthropist Norman Leventhal.

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American History
Social Studies
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Diagram/Illustration
Primary Source
Unit of Study
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Digital Public Library of America
Provider Set:
DPLA Exhibitions
Date Added:
05/01/2015
University Washington: Memory and Learning for Kids
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This University of Washington site includes interactive java-based games to test your memory. There are also lots of in-class activities for testing concentration and memory.

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Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
University of Washington
Date Added:
10/03/2023