Unique Memory


 

To  observe and understand the dynamics of your memory in daily life. SEE  directions. This assignment spans three days, so please plan  accordingly.

Assignment Description:

  1. Memory Collection (40 points):
    For  three days, carry a small notebook with you. Whenever you recall a  memory spontaneously (not because of this assignment), jot it down  briefly. Note the time, the memory, and what might have triggered it.
  2. Memory Analysis (30 points):
    At  the end of the three days, review your notes and categorize each memory  into one of the following types: episodic, semantic, procedural, or  emotional. Provide a brief explanation for your categorization.
  3. Reflection (30 points):
    Write a short reflection  discussing:

    • The most common type of memory you recalled and why you think that is.
    • How external cues (like a song, smell, place, etc.) influenced your memory recall.
    • Any patterns or surprises you noticed about your memory recall.

Guidelines:

  • Be as spontaneous and honest as possible in recording your memories.
  • The reflection doesn’t need to be formal or lengthy; focus on genuine insights over volume.
  • Please respect privacy – both yours and others’. Avoid sharing overly personal or sensitive information.

Duration:
The  memory collection should be done over a period of three days, but the  entire assignment, including analysis and reflection, should take about  one hour to complete.