2) References Flashcards

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What is Milner (1969) a reference for?

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The case of HM- to demonstrate the role of the hippocampus and medial temporal lobe.

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What is Baddeley (1996) a reference for?

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Clive Wearing - episodic memory loss and temporal disorientation - Showed a clear difference between implicit and explicit memory.

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What is Squire (1992) a reference for?

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Consolidation Theory and Ribot’s Law - temporal gradient in retrograde amnesia.

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What is Tulving (1989) a reference for?

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Classification of memory - differentiated episodic, semantic and procedural memory.

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What is Aggleton and Brown (1999) a reference for?

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Recognition memory model - Hippocampus = recollection/ Rhinal cortex = familiarity.

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What is Gilboa and Moscavitch (2002) a reference for?

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Confabulation and prefrontal cortex - medial prefrontal cortex damage is key for confabulation.

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What is Moscovitch (1992) a reference for?

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Strategic Retrival Failure Hypothesis - confabulation linked to frontal-executive dysfunction.

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What is Wilson (1989, 1992) a reference for?

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Rehabilitation and Therapy Models - PQRST, memory aids, chunking, ect

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What is Baddeley and Wilson (1994) a reference for?

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Errorless learning - procedural memory use in rehab.

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What is Kaplur et al. (2008) a reference for?

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External memory Aids and long-term use - evaluate compensatory strategies.

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What reference is for the case of HM- to demonstrate the role of the hippocampus and medial temporal lobe?

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Milner (1969)

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What reference is for Clive Wearing - episodic memory loss and temporal disorientation?

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Baddeley (1996)

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What reference is for consolidation Theory and Ribot’s Law - temporal gradient in retrograde amnesia.

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Squire (1992)

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What reference is for the classification of memory - differentiated episodic, semantic and procedural memory.

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Tulving (1989)

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What reference is for recognition memory model - Hippocampus = recollection / Rhinal cortex = familiarity.

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Aggleton and Brown (1999)

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What reference is good for confabulation and prefrontal cortex - medial prefrontal cortex damage is key for confabulation.

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Gilboa and Moscavitch (2002)

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What reference is good for the strategic Retrival Failure Hypothesis - confabulation linked to frontal-executive dysfunction.

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Moscovitch (1992)

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What reference is good for rehabilitation and Therapy Models - PQRST, memory aids, chunking, ect

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Wilson (1989, 1992)

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What reference is good for errorless learning, procedural memory use in rehab?

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Baddeley and Wilson (1994)

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What reference is good for external memory Aids and long-term use - evaluate compensatory strategies.

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Kaplur et al. (2008)