Long-Term Memory I - Week 6 Flashcards

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double dissociation deficits

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h.m. - stm was great, but greeted people as though they were meeting for the first time

k.f. - ltm was great, but had a poor digit span and a reduce serial position curve

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2
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primacy effect

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improved recall for words at the beginning of lists - words entering ltm

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recency effect

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improved recall for words at the end of lists - words present in ltm

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4
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serial position curve

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the combination of primacy and recency in memory and how the memory of the in-between knowledge isn’t as confident

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5
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semantic coding

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build-up of proactive interference
- previous words belong in the same category

no build-up
- previous words do not belong in the same category

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6
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semantic memory

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covers facts and general knowledge in no specific time

typically develops early, is less vulnerable to modification, and takes place in the lateral temporal lobe

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7
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episodic memory

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covers specific events in the context of the individual

typically develops later, is more vulnerable to modification, and takes place in the medial temporal lobe

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8
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semantic dementia

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caused by damage to lateral temporal cortex

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9
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Alzheimer’s disease

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caused by damage to medial temporal lobes

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10
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autobiographical memory

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contains both semantic and episodic memory and are more complex

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11
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field perspectives

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more common for recent memories

take place through your own eyes

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12
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observer perspective

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more common for distant memories

takes place in third-person view

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13
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procedural memory

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cognitive skill and habits learned

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14
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priming

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exposure to one stimulus influences another

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15
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habituation and sensitization

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reflexes!!

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16
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conscious awareness

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tested using explicit memory tests

episodic and semantic memory

17
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non-conscious awareness

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tested using implicit memory tests

procedural and repetition