[tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Michael
When I was young we played vinyl records which after many plays would skip. Like many people, I was a big fan of the Beatles, so I'll use them as an example. Now that I've been buying Beatles music, I often find when I play their songs I get to certain places in the music and I EXPECT it to

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Carol DeVolder
I experience this--and with a Beatles song, too! Rocky Raccoon fell back in his room only to fi...ble. I doubt that will ever leave my head! I also played albums over and over, and now I use shuffle on my iPod, and the order always trips me up--I expect to hear certain songs after others. Carol

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread David Epstein
On Mon, 28 Nov 2011, Carol DeVolder went: I experience this--and with a Beatles song, too! Rocky Raccoon fell back in his room only to fi...ble. Yep. My vinyl copy of the Turtles' Let Me Be had two pops that each landed perfectly on an off-beat as one of the verses transitioned to the

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Claudia Stanny
Another phenomenon is the expectation that one song will follow another on an album (or CD). Playing something on shuffle will sometimes create surprises when the expected sequence is violated. Not all memories are encoded intentionally! :-) Claudia Stanny On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:19 AM,

RE: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Marc Carter
and Health Sciences College of Arts Sciences Baker University -- From: Claudia Stanny [mailto:csta...@uwf.edu] Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 11:49 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping Another phenomenon is the expectation that one

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Paul C Bernhardt
...@thepsychfiles.com] Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 12:19 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping When I was young we played vinyl records which after many plays would skip. Like many people, I was a big fan of the Beatles, so I'll use them

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Maxwell Gwynn
Heartbreaker from Led Zeppelin II should not be allowed to end without Living Loving Maid following one beat later. -Max Max Gwynn, Ph.D. Dept. of Psychology Wilfrid Laurier University (519) 884-0710 ext 3854 mgw...@wlu.ca Claudia Stanny csta...@uwf.edu 11/28/2011 12:49 PM Another

RE: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Marc Carter
Message- From: Paul C Bernhardt [mailto:pcbernha...@frostburg.edu] Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 3:33 PM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping Dark Side of the Moon, when listening to it as an Album on iTunes, in the early years

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread David Hogberg
Carol et al.: I've greatly enjoyed your thread concerning very special memories of how songs are supposed to sound as they shift to the next LP band during play. In that I'm a wee tad older than many/most of you, I have many more LP band-shift memories than do the rest of you. Perhaps the Beatles

RE: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Shearon, Tim
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping Carol et al.: I've greatly enjoyed your thread concerning very special memories of how songs are supposed to sound as they shift to the next LP band during play. In that I'm a wee tad older than many

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread David Hogberg
have “messed with my brain” in some good ways). Tim ** ** *From:* David Hogberg [mailto:dhogb...@albion.edu] *Sent:* Monday, November 28, 2011 4:38 PM *To:* Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) *Subject:* Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping

2011-11-28 Thread Carol DeVolder
in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) *Subject:* Re: [tips] Memory for Record Skipping ** ** Carol et al.: I've greatly enjoyed your thread concerning very special memories of how songs are supposed to sound as they shift to the next LP band during play. In that I'm a wee tad