Lecture

Working Memory and Learning Processes

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This lecture explores the relationship between working memory and learning processes, focusing on topics such as the function of the phonological loop, the role of the Central Executive, and the impact of deliberate practice on skill development. It delves into how memory systems manage information and the importance of repetition and attention in learning. The instructor engages the audience in interactive polling sessions to assess understanding and retention of key concepts, providing insights into memory retention and learning strategies.

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