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Provides detailed explanations of associative learning, classical conditioning, and operant conditioning.
Providing all information about attention. Covers definition, purposes, shifts of attention, selective attention, stages of selection, listening experiments, theories of selective attention (Broadbent, Treisman, Deutch&Deutch), load theory, attended and unattended attention, and divided attention.
Provides the lecture titled Making sense of the world around us. Distinguishes between sensation and perception, covers sensory thresholds, vision, the connection of sensation and perception to the nervous system, explains bottom-up and top-down processing, and illusions.
This lecture includes an Introduction to Cognitive Psychology as well as its history, definition, examples, and information processing.
this is a lecture note of science computure (starting out with phyton)
CSE Mathematics for Computing Sets Practice Test 
Course: Computer Science And Software Engineering 
Module: Mathematics For Computing 
Practice Test For Final Module Exam
These notes were made by a student who won the excellence award, meaning top scorer across all faculties. The same student is now teaching statistics at master's level and studying precision medicine at King's College. It is a clear, well organised, summarised and correct collection of notes from the lectures, incorporated into three whole books representing three whole modules, comprising over 60 pages of notes. The books are complete with indexes making it easy to find the relevant topic.
These notes were made by a student who won the excellence award, meaning top scorer across all faculties. The same student is now teaching statistics at master's level and studying precision medicine at King's College. It is a clear, well organised, summarised and correct collection of notes from the lectures, incorporated into three whole books representing three whole modules, comprising over 70 pages of notes. The books are complete with indexes making it easy to find the relevant topic.
These notes were made by a student who won the excellence award, meaning top scorer across all faculties. The same student is now teaching statistics at master's level and studying precision medicine at King's College. It is a clear, well organised, summarised and correct collection of notes from the lectures, incorporated into three whole books representing three whole modules, comprising over 300 pages of notes. The books are complete with indexes making it easy to find the relevant topic.
Full essay on 1st assignment - managing brands