7 Replies to “Psychology 3717 – Autobiographical Memory”

  1. Yikes! I can’t get this file to download, not from iTunes and not from this site. (Nor will it play online.)

    In fact, now that I’ve played around with them a bit, none of the lectures in 3717 from this one through the end of the term will download or play. Are they maybe not on the server?

  2. Working now! I shall hastily download the lot, before it goes down again…Enjoy what’s left of the weekend!

  3. It looks like it’s back up, but all the files downloading are really short (16:33, 11:21, 10:12…) Hmmm, verrrry in-ter-esting…

  4. I tried the unsubscribe, delete, resubscribe deal and it seems to be working, woo-hoo!

    (And I’m already subscribed to the first; thunderbirdsix makes me all nostalgic for Cornell, where I went to graduate school. I’ll try Broca’s Area, though–I’m just about caught up to your current classes, I’ll have free time!)

  5. Okay, now that I was able to listen to this…

    Here’s someone that might be useful for studying autobiographical memory: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/005105.html . (There’s also a story about him on p. 74 of June’s Wired Magazine.) If he’s putting together a full record of everything he’s doing 24/7, he’d be great for testiing memory recall! Come to think of it, with all the blogs and myspace’s and podcasts and so forth, there’ll be lots of material for future study, I would think.

    (Speaking of which, listening to three of your podcasts is making me feel just a bit like a stalker. Hmmmm.)

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