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@cindyebrahimi768

im gonna cry because of how good you explained everything

@charlie-nh1ks

I am studying Psychology independently and this helped a lot, thank you

@K1zr786

I was struggling with this. Thanks for your explanation it was well explained. 

@anumohanty3427

You made this soooooo easy.
You're really how teachers should be. 
So much gratitude, thank you! ❤

@mariona5455

I am the type of person that never writes comments in videos. But it hurt me not to write one because I thought you deserved to know what an amazing teacher you are. I was introduced to the WMM about 1 week ago, and my teacher has tried and failed many times to explain it. I have attempted to understand the concept with my textbook, and failed miserably. I have attempted to understand the concept with other YouTube videos, and failed miserably. But then I made the best decision ever by clicking on your video and I swear I absolutely loved it. You explained the information in a simple yet academic way and I love that you're a Potterhead too 😁 I also agree with you in regards to why they have to use such weird words instead of just saying "inner voice" or "inner ear". 

I've spent hours trying to understand this and you single-handedly explained the model in 11 minutes and 10 seconds. Also I think it's important that I note that I am an IB student who is used to understanding things the minute they are said and was very stressed when I didn't get it. So, I want to congratulate you for your outstanding work and I hope you keep it up because you, my friend, are the best teacher I've ever had.

@milou1996-d5b

I'm doing my masters in psycholinguistics and I keep having trouble with this model and you explained it SO WELL. THANK YOU.

@dimitristziaros3464

Im doing my master in educational psychology and your video made everything clear about rhe working memory model! Thank you so much for this! 😊

@lissahamilton

I’ve spent so long trying to understand this topic and this video is the closest I’ve come so thank you!

@andrewcalvert6288

Very useful. Better than my teaching degree, that's for sure.

@mariajosecampo7847

This video really summarized and synthesized my lecture, thank you so much! you have a great teaching method!

@annachristinalyra

Honestly, you are so MUCH BETTER than ALL of my cognitive psychology teachers combined. I am doing my MSc in Psych now, and I just wish I could have you as my teacher! You made things feel so simple and easy, and you have created a masterpiece of a video right here. From the editing to your voice, and the choice of information, everything is spot on, and simply put, exceptional.

@lutfiyeozkaya6280

Your video came to me for the first time. You have told it both very simply and very memorably.  It was enough for me to watch it 1 time to understand this issue. I am a psychology student in Turkey, I wish I had a teacher like you. Thank you for this wonderful video.

@vclgx

5:40 i love how you incorporate your knowledge of psychology to improve the quality of your videos! thank you so much this is very helpful sir.

@merit5448

this channel literally popped up at the right time thank you so much for putting this together :)

@novasealiv

UR A LIFE SAVER FOR THIS OMG

@djihadghalem6920

Im extremly thankfull to you sir, your explanation helps me well in my thesis theoritical chapter . thank you for your efforts

@sanyaali3367

i loved this and your humour is on point. love a little giggle while studying

@shreyasingh6588

Just found your channel, I've been struggling to understand this for so long but in 10mins you just changed my life, I love you THANK YOU.

@livwalsh02

This was the most useful, well explained, clear and simple video I have watched. Your visuals are so helpful thank you!