Creado por Chanelle Titchener
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Types of Long-term Memory | - Episodic memory - Semantic memory -Procedural memory |
Episodic Memory | - "Episode" = an event(s) - Personal experiences: a time and place of the event and who was there can be recalled - Recall of context and specific emotions 1. Specific details, 2. Context, 3. Emotions |
Semantic Memory | - Knowledge is shared by everyone, rather than be personal - Related to the function of objects, acceptable behaviours and abstract concepts - Begin as episodic memories - memories lose association with the context |
Procedural Memory | - Skills = remembering how to do something rather than the rules in which to do it: you just KNOW - Acquired through repetition - Less aware of these. The attention to the rules disrupts the automatic process |
Evaluation | Brain Scans > EM is associated with the hippocampus and other areas of the temporal and frontal lobe > SM relies on the temporal lobe > PM is associated with the cerebellum (in control of motor skills) + motor cortex |
Evaluation | Distinguishing EM and SM > Are EMs the gateway to forming SMs? > Hodges and Patterson, 2007 - Alzheimer's patients retained the ability to form new SMs but not EMs > Not sufficient - Irish et al (2011) Alzheimer's patients with poor SMs but intact EMs |
Evaluation | Distinguishing PMs and declarative memories > HM case study - Inability to form LTMs was caused by the destruction of the hippocampus but retained pre-existing LTMs > Could form new PMs |
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