Tonight on BBC Radio 4: All in the Mind
21.00 'Live' or should be available on the iPlayer.
Claudia Hammond explores the implications from the latest developments in neuroscience of the legal process and asks what kinds of new brain based information might be submissive as evidence in court? Claudia will explore the ethical issues raised by the possibility of predicting criminal activity and asks what our rapidly increased understanding of how the brain works for how we understand decision-making, free will, and systems for punishment.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Thursday, 8 December 2011
WMM & MSM Case Study Activity
Case Study - KF suffered a brain injury after a motor cycle accident.
Doctors and psychologists reported that he has a very small digit span (STM) , but a normally functioning LTM and sensory memory.
1. Explain how this can be used as a criticism of the multi-store model of memory.
2. Explain how this can be used as evidence for the working memory model.
Doctors and psychologists reported that he has a very small digit span (STM) , but a normally functioning LTM and sensory memory.
1. Explain how this can be used as a criticism of the multi-store model of memory.
2. Explain how this can be used as evidence for the working memory model.
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