@oliversoxford: Crossover between language and psychology is the best crossover 😍 #languagelearning #psychologyfacts #memoryresearch #memorytips #revisiontips
oh wow now we definitely need an example! also thanks for clarifying "valence", expanding vocabulary is a great side bonus here
2025-03-14 19:17:56
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Say That Again? :
Could be why men experience more loss of memory than women despite women's exposure to more risks. The lack of emotional indulgence for men compared to women.
2025-03-15 06:54:18
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whatteverman :
Is there a YouTube video where we can watch the rest of this? I'm interested in seeing which languages are better for episodic memory.
2025-03-14 19:30:06
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mishucat216 :
for anyone who wants to remember something for example a new language or a subject, just simply use anki. SRS is the best form for long term retention.
2025-03-16 01:24:04
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Marie Humphreys38 :
Oooh, I’ve been reading about emotions, memories & word recall in my psychology book. Speech and language therapy student and ❤️❤️❤️ing these videos 👏🏼
2025-03-16 21:48:05
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Nana Kwabena 💫 :
Where do I get the full video?
2025-04-01 09:28:58
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gugudanlab :
As a person who vehemently dislike using my brain, the only reason I could function properly on my studies is through adding what he said "adding emotional valence" to everything worth retaining.
2025-03-23 01:44:10
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myopically :
Which languages have more information in a word?
2025-03-14 23:33:04
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MindMildset :
that's not a discovery that's what psychology know from over 300 years and we call this muscles memory and currently more about this says polvagal theory
2025-03-26 09:15:23
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the most awful thing to me is you remembering the memory again and again, and the more you do, the less it's accurate. makes me sad thinking of people who died becoming less of what they really were
2025-03-14 23:21:01
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jei.monkey :
that’s why when i was bawling my eyes out solving math problems i recalled it like it was nothing when the test came.
2025-04-10 20:00:51
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Rosemary :
so then can I make a sweeping statement and say this is why the Chinese could have great memories? is that what is meant by information in the words?
2025-03-16 14:12:38
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Brendan Maclean :
Why the asterisk?
2025-04-28 08:59:12
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Thokozile :
Commenting to stay on this tik tok 🥹
2025-04-08 07:20:55
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janelle_r :
This was mind blowing. Do you need a research assistant? 😂 applying for PhD programs this summer 😂
2025-03-14 19:52:05
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Dr Jacob | Neuroscientist 🧠 :
Cool 😊
2025-04-23 10:47:33
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pge :
i remember the smells of moments
2025-04-16 15:51:41
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life of a vessel :
Too much to absorb I quit
2025-04-17 08:59:44
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amandarainlui :
at first i was thinking of German, because one word is so long. then he said aspect. that's.. present continuous perfect right?
2025-03-15 01:11:59
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Akhlis Moves :
Is it psycholinguistics?
2025-03-21 22:59:18
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Sal :
Very interesting. Thankyou both 🤔🥰
2025-03-29 08:10:22
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ivartheboneless :
you just had to censor the name of the university 💀
2025-03-16 03:53:56
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Enigma :
so I'm not crazy!
I don't it hard to remember most things unless I tie it to an event... just raw facts just don't stick
2025-03-16 08:36:00
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