Instructional Video3:49
SciShow

Why Do Our Eyes Move When We Think?

12th - Higher Ed
You might have heard the myth that you can tell when someone is lying based on how their eyes move. While that is not exactly true, there has been plenty of science that looks into where and how we look when we think.
Instructional Video8:03
Catalyst University

Circuit of Papez | Functions and Structure

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the function and structure of the Circuit of Papez, a neural circuit involved in episodic memory consolidation.
Instructional Video0:20
Psychology Unlocked

Animated Diagram - Multi Store Model of Memory - Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)

Higher Ed
This is an animated diagram of the multi store model of memory, presented by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Process of Memory: Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating process of memory formation and retrieval. From encoding information to storing it in short or long term memory, to eventually recalling it when needed, understand how memory helps us appreciate...
Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

How Our Brain Stores and Recollects Memories

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores how our brain stores and retrieves memories. It explains the process of short-term memory being converted into long-term memory, and how different sensory regions of the brain are connected to form a single episode of...
Instructional Video9:12
Institute of Human Anatomy

The Fascinating Effects of Sleep on Your Brain

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains two fascinating things that happen to the brain during sleep. The first is the glymphatic system, which acts as the brain's overnight custodial service, clearing out metabolic waste. The second is the...
Instructional Video8:54
JJ Medicine

Types of Memory | Short Term & Working Memory, Long Term Memory (Explicit and Implicit)

Higher Ed
Types of Memory |Short Term & Working Memory, Long Term Memory (Explicit and Implicit) Memory is the cognitive ability to retain and use information acquired in the past. There are a variety of different types of memory, including a very...
Instructional Video4:06
Psychology Unlocked

Atkinson and Shiffrin's (1968) Multi Store Model of Memory (AKA: Two Process Model)

Higher Ed
This video outlines Atkinson and Shiffrin's key cognitive model of memory - the multi store multi of memory. This is a landmark theory in the development of the study of memory.
Instructional Video3:33
Psychology Unlocked

Long Term Memory - Tulving (1972)

Higher Ed
This video introduces you to a development of the basic Long Term Memory concept. Tulving (1972) distinguishes elements of Long Term Memory from each other using experimental evidence.
Instructional Video5:26
TED-Ed

What Happens When You Remove the Hippocampus?

9th - 12th Standards
Imagine not being able to remember what day it is or what food you had for breakfast this morning. This nightmare was a reality for Henry Molaison, whose life story is the focus of this video...
Instructional Video9:55
Crash Course

How We Make Memories

9th - 12th
The final lecture in a 13-part Crash Course in psychology examines memory, the "chain that connects our past to our present." How the brain works and how we access short-term, long-term memory, and working memory, as well as remembering...
Instructional Video
Science for Kids

Science Kids: How to Videos: Improve Your Memory

9th - 10th
A video giving out tips on how to improve your memory with exercises, rest, herbs, and concentration techniques. Understand how these steps can improve both your short and long term memory. [2:51]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: What Your Genes Can Tell You About Your Memory

9th - 10th
Scientists have identified molecules that assist the formation of long-term memories. Epigenetic markers respond to stimuli and change gene expression, so the memories can be reactivated at a later time. Aired Oct. 5, 2012 [21:33 min]