Moonrise

Episode 3: Human Learning and Memory


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Welcome to Moonshine’s Classroom! This podcast is for anybody who wants to learn more about psychology - the field exploring all the unique and interesting ways humans think, feel, and behave. Here, Moonshine and Celina discuss all things related to psychology - theories, socially relevant issues, popular culture, and so much more!

For this episode, we discuss the various ways in which human beings learn, remember, and make sense of the world. We talk about the different types of memories, how memories, habits, and skills are formed, and psychologically-backed learning strategies for all students and learners alike.

Feel free to refer to the timestamps provided below to jump to topics that interest you. Like, share, subscribe, and join us on our journey to understanding more about the human psyche!

  • 00:00:45: How do human beings learn? Why is it important to learn about learning? 
  • 00:03:00: How do we know learning has occurred in everyday life? 
  • 00:07:00: Consolidation and procedural memories  
  • 00:10:29: How “studying” is different in online learning 
  • 00:12:40: Procedural vs. declarative memories, and the 2 kinds of declarative memories 
  • 00:17:45: Rehearsal for procedural memories 
  • 00:20:02: Rehearsal for semantic memories 
  • 00:31:10: How do some behaviors become automatic? What is classical conditioning and how is it seen in everyday life? 
  • 00:40:35: How do we learn things voluntarily? What is operant conditioning and how is it seen in everyday life? 
  • 00:51:47: The effectiveness of punishment vs. reinforcement 
  • 00:54:37: What schedules work best for reinforcement? 
  • 01:03:59: Can we learn through observation? What are the steps in observational learning? 
  • 01:12:58: How can we facilitate everyone’s online learning now during quarantine?
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