Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2021/Episodic memory and planning

How memory affects the planning of adults with Depression or Alzheimer

Comment: Adults with depression might struggle to integrate and organize information effectively. This can hinder their ability to generate and execute well-structured plans. Reduced Motivation: Depression can lead to decreased motivation and interest in activities, making it challenging to engage in complex planning tasks. The lack of motivation might result in poor execution of plans.--Maheenusman (discuss • contribs) 04:06, 20 August 2023 (UTC)

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Multimedia resubmission feedback

 * 1) Overall, some minor improvements have been made. This is now a sufficient, basic presentation.
 * 2) A clear, basic Overview is provided.
 * 3) Basic coverage of relevant theory and research.
 * 4) The audio recording quality is low (there is a lot of white noise, some glitches, and volume needs to be turned up high) - check microphone set-up.
 * 5) The audio is well paced.
 * 6) The slides make basic use of text and images.
 * 7) A clear, basic Conclusion is provided.
 * 8) The title but not the subtitle is provided in the name of the presentation.
 * 9) No written description of the presentation is provided.
 * 10) The presentation is incorrectly categorised as being for kids.
 * 11) A copyright license is provided in the description, but not in the meta-data field for licensing.
 * 12) It is claimed that the images have creative commons licenses, but no links to evidence are provided.
 * 13) A link is provided to the book chapter.
 * 14) A link is provided from the book chapter.

Sincerely, James -- Jtneill - Talk - c 08:37, 6 December 2021 (UTC)

Social Contribution - feedback of chapter
What is episodic memory?


 * 1) Explaining that episodic memory is a facet of Long-term memory can help calrify that episodic memory isn't the same as LTM
 * 2) Furthermore stating that episodic memory is explicit memory helps the reader be well informed of what episodic memory actually is.
 * 3) Although Tulving is cited, an origin of episodic memory could have been provided (Tulving, 1972), as well as Tulving's development of his episodic memory theory and how it relates to "mental time travel" (Tulving, 1985, 2002).
 * 4) A brief description and research in flashbulb memories could be included, just to further flesh out what makes up episodic memories. However, inclusion of types of episodic memory is inlcuded.

Suggest article for further development of book chapter
I have found an article that i have paste below that could assist with further developing the book chapter.

https://books.google.com.au/books?hl=en&lr=&id=q5BpAgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA217&dq=what+role+does+episodic+memory+play+in+planning%3F&ots=KicrVFDGJb&sig=ggrgsr4QrkETE-cV-Y5MsjAnK48#v=onepage&q=what%20role%20does%20episodic%20memory%20play%20in%20planning%3F&f=false

Episodic memory and future planning


 * 1) Brief explanation of main topic at hand
 * 2) Can include articles on specific emotion-related memories such as PTSD research in order to have an example of planned avoidance such as Foa et al., 1989 demonstrating that stressful events can cause memory dysfunctions as well as the amygdala being involved in fear learning from these stressful events (Harnett et al., 2020)

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