Exploring various psychological and neurological concepts, the notes delve into the intricacies of memory, including long-term and working memory, and their importance in information retention.
The area and enviornment to best learn and develop.
Goldilocks, too big, too small, just right.
Industry
Inferiority : waiting for teachher
Imaginary Audience
An audience that you create which is imaginary
these are the people of which you judge yourself with.
Kohlberg's Stages of MOral Devopment
Motivation, because you will recieive punishment or reward: Preconventional
Conventional:
Occipital Lobe
Visual
Frontal Lobe
In charge of controlling voluntary movement.
Control Language:
Example: Give me your phone.
Informational Language
If you give me your phone, I will be happy.
Scheme:
The active part of the schema
Multiple Classifications
The ability to identify one item as having
different relations and purposes. Younger children
have a tougher time with this process. They don't
understand how their mother can also be someones
sister.
High Self-Eficacy
Confidence to perform the example.
Object Permanence
Negative Instance: When Mom is gone, mom
is gone forever.
The ability to know something exists
even though they are out of sight.
Illusion vs. Distortion
Illusion: A memory that never occured, but still exists.
Dead End Topic:
Promotes a negative transfer
and reception.
Generative Topic:
A topic that promotes positive
transfer and reception.
The Subconscious can
act quicker than the conscious.
Anxiety
Facilitating
Debilitating: Causes you to cease functioning
State
Trait: Who You Are
Mass Practice is inefective
Correct Repitition
If lost, go back to the basics.
Intrinsic Motivation
Disequilibrium- a mental discomfort caused by a situation to imput and include the information.
Equilibrium- comfortabel state of mind
Simplified Memory Systems
Long Term Memory: Memory that lasts for a long time... duh.
Working Memory:
Sensory Registor:
Bloom's Taxonomy
Subtopic
Visualization (Sports Psychology)
mentally create and visualize
situations in your life that haven't occurred yet.
Limbic System: The emotional brain.
Amygdala: responsible for emtions such as joy, anger,
sadness, and jealously.
Hippocampus: responsible for converting short term memory
into long term memory
Your experience of life to judge and relate to life.
Logic System
Sense of Control
A key component of intrinsic motivation. The ability
to control the amount that you can handle.
Personal Theory
A theory created by ones-self due to
questions that are not explained. Often
creates incorrect explanations.
Negative Instance
We should teach defining characteristics rather than
correlated characteristics.
Highlighter example vs. Pen
Personal Space/Parapersonal Space
Your body is an extension of your mind.
Selection of Prototype:
Example of cow. Example of mammal.
Positive/Negative Transfer
Previous experiences that can benefit or hinder your
progress.
Example: Uncle Lour Cherwalk that became a sniper
because he didn't have any bad habits;never shot a gun.
Example: Negative: Learning to play cello, when your only experience is on violin.
Familiarity with the text is not mastery.
Massed Practice
Massed Practice-repetitive practice of one thing at a time until it's mastered.