Course Description

Psychology 338a/b Memory

A review of the theories and data bearing on how people encode, store and retrieve information, both from permanent and temporary memory stores. Emphasis will be given both to laboratory studies and the study of memory in ecologically valid settings.

Antirequisite: The former Psychology 238F/G.
Prerequisites: Psychology 215a/b or 234a/b or 235a/b or 280E and registration in third or fourth year of Honors Psychology Program.
4 lecture/discussion hours, half course.
Note: Third or fourth year Honors Psychology Students who receive a passing grade in any of the prerequisite courses or 70% in Psychology 282E may enrol in this course. General and Special Students who receive 70% in any of the prerequisite courses or70% in Psychology 282E may also enrol in this course.


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