Psychology 243 - Memory Systems
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Melissa Burch
TTH 01:30PM-02:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
109227
Reese 302
burch@mtholyoke.edu
In this course we will discuss the many types of memory we use daily, from remembering the name of a new friend, a favorite birthday party, or even how to ride a bike. We will explore the constructive nature of memories and how they may change over time as well as how memory capabilities develop over the life course. We will also explore the neurological underpinnings of memory and the limits of our brains' memory systems. However, a background in neuroscience is not necessary. In addition to reading scholarly research and participating in demonstrations of the various forms of memory and their properties, students will be expected to integrate their understanding through a final paper.
Prereq: A 100-level course in psychology or AP Psychology.