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Memory Failures: Transience, Absentmindedness, & Blocking (Intro Psych Tutorial #74)
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COMPLETE Intro Psychology Course - ALL TOPICS - Memory Failures: Transience, Absentmindedness, & Blocking (Intro Psych Tutorial #74)

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www.psychexamreview.com In this video I introduce 3 common memory failures from Daniel Schacter's list of the "seven sins" of memory. Transience refers to forgetting due to the passage of time and follows a "forgetting curve" researched by Hermann Ebbinghaus. Absentmindedness refers to a failure to bring a memory to mind at the appropriate time. This relates to the idea of prospective memory, or memory for the future, which involves planning for potential lapses. Blocking refers to a temporary inability to access a memory, which often results in a "tip of the tongue" experience. Oops, left the additional "n" off of Hermann Ebbinghaus on the screencast! Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel to see future videos! Have questions or topics you’d like to see covered in a future video? Let me know by commenting or sending me an email! Check out my psychology guide: Master Introductory Psychology, a low-priced alternative to a traditional textbook: http://amzn.to/2eTqm5s

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