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Memory and Forgetting: From Eyewitness Testimony to Study Strategies

Memory and Forgetting: From Eyewitness Testimony to Study Strategies

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Explore the fascinating world of memory and forgetting in this essential GCSE Psychology episode. Host Miss Sarah Blake examines how memory works through three key processes: encoding, storage, and retrieval, revealing why our memories aren't as reliable as we think. Discover groundbreaking research by Elizabeth Loftus on eyewitness testimony and the misinformation effect, showing how leading questions can alter what people remember about events they witnessed. Learn about Hermann Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve and understand why forgetting isn't always negative. This episode covers crucial GCSE topics including memory reconstruction, reconsolidation, and practical applications in the legal system. Students will gain valuable study strategies including spaced repetition, elaborative rehearsal, and the ancient method of loci technique. Perfect for GCSE Psychology students studying cognitive psychology, memory processes, and their real-world applications. The episode balances academic theory with practical study tips, helping students understand both the science of memory and how to apply this knowledge to improve their own learning. Essential listening for understanding how memory shapes our experiences and impacts society through eyewitness testimony in criminal justice.
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