Songs and Memories AP Psychology Project
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  • LECTURAS 163
  • Votos 3
  • Partes 3
  • Hora 12m
Concluida, Has publicado sep 29, 2016
This is a project I did for AP Psychology which I thought would be an interesting thing to publish because the details are really extraordinary. The purpose of the project was to express our memories based on 3 songs. 
The details of the project include the following:
--What memory is attached to the song?
--What emotions did you feel when this event happened?
--Is this memory a positive or a negative memory?
--Who was involved in this memory?
--Do you still have some sort of attachment to this person?
--Are your emotions that are attached to this memory still the same or have they changed?  Why or why not?
--Are there other retrieval cues attached to this memory, such as taste, smell, or sight? If so, what are they?
--Explain how each memory was encoded.  
--Is this memory an explicit memory or an implicit memory?  Explain.
--What damage might occur to cause you to lose these memories?  
--How would you feel if these memories no longer existed?
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