Psych.sound.bite

/saik/ /saund/ /bait/

A brief clip of speech or text intended to convey the essence of a more complex psychological phenomenon. Often combined with imagery to maximize memorability.

Welcome

The aim here @Psychsoundbites is to shine a light on modern psychology topics. As a field we’ve moved far beyond our 19th & early 20th century roots. Twenty-first century Psychology has much to offer and I want to share that with you. Curious to know more?

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Hi! I'm Prf. K

My students call me "Prf. K." and I've been teaching undergraduate Psychology for over 20 years. My course array includes Intro, Cognition, Development, and Senior Capstone Seminars. My research specialties center on applied cognition and feature memory, metacognition, and the positive impact of gaming and game design on cognition and learning in middle childhood.

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Cognitive Psychology Spotlight: Why your memory is better than you think (but also how to improve it)

Psychsoundbites: Aims & Scope

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