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Expertise Acquisition: Deliberate, Spaced, Interleaved Practice
Delves into deliberate, spaced, and interleaved practice for expertise acquisition, emphasizing the benefits of structured activities and varied learning approaches.
Neuroscience Inspired Artificial Intelligence
Explores the historical development of deep learning, reinforcement learning, attention mechanisms, and memory systems in AI inspired by neuroscience.
Nanosciences: Giant Magnetoresistance
Explores Giant Magnetoresistance and Tunnelling Magnetoresistance in spintronics for information storage technologies and memory types.
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Effect of Rounding Errors in Linear Systems
Explores the effect of rounding errors in solving linear systems using the LU factorization method.
Memory Hierarchies: Introduction and Technological Constraints
Introduces memory storage technologies, hierarchies, and their impact on performance.
Cognitive Load: Understanding Memory and Errors
Explores cognitive load, memory limits, and split attention impact.
Effective Note Taking: Laptop vs. Handwritten
Compares longhand and laptop note taking for learning, emphasizing the detrimental effects of verbatim transcription on understanding and retention.
The Three Models of Memory
Delves into the Multi-Store Memory Model, Working Memory Model, and memory principles.
Postmortem Memory Analysis
Explores postmortem memory analysis using news and social media data, investigating biographic correlates and memory patterns.
Working Memory and Learning Processes
Examines the connection between working memory and learning processes through interactive polling sessions.
Cognition: Memory and Cognitive Load
Explores cognitive load, memory types, and human-computer interaction phenomena.
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