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http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/medicine/pavlov/
Have fun playing Pavlov's Dog Game – simple but fun.

http://www.exploratorium.edu/memory/index.html
Exploratorium gives access to different perspectives of memory as well as some really fun memory games!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/articles/psychology/psychology_10.shtml
There are many things to explore on this BBC website devoted to psychology. Try the memory experiment at http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/memory/

http://skepdic.com/memory.html
This Website provides the learner with a basic explanation and analysis of the main theories of memory.

http://www.psypress.com/podcast/
This site contains a variety of podcasts relating to psychology including one featuring Alan Baddeley, Professor of Psychology at York and one of the world's leading authorities on human memory.

http://memory.uva.nl/index_en
Presents a number of memory improvement techniques and illustrates how human memory can be measured. You need to register to use the tests but registration is free.

http://www.livescience.com/memory/
Live Science provides an understanding of memory loss, as well as articles on the various aspects of memory.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/inourtime_20030529.shtml
Memory In Our Time: An audio recording of an episode (45 minutes in length) from a BBC Radio Four series hosted by Melvyn Bragg. The format of the show involves a discussion between Melvyn and various, specialist academics.

http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/
This is Elizabeth Loftus' webpage with access to complete research articles on memory.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/dna/interviews/loftus.html
A great interview with Elizabeth Loftus.

http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Ebbinghaus/index.htm
Read some classical theory written by Ebbinghaus on this Website.

http://www.thepsychologist.org.uk/archive/archive_home.cfm/volumeID_19-editionID_136-ArticleID_1033
In 1995 the BPS published a report from a working party on false/recovered memories. This article looks at what we have learned since then. It also includes some useful links to other information on this topic.

http://www.thepsychologist.org.uk/blog/11/blogpost.cfm?threadid=266&catid=48
How reliable is eye witness memory? A short report of some research which suggests it’s not at all reliable.

http://www.bps.org.uk/the-society/organisation-and-governance/research-board/steering-groups-and-working-parties/memory-and-the-law-working-party.cfm
British Psychological Society working party on memory and the law.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070106102220.htm
This article about research on mice illustrates the molecular basis of memory in humans.








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