4) References Flashcards
(18 cards)
What is Tulving (1989) a good reference for?
Classification of memory - for any essay on types of memory and their relationship.
What is Squire (1992) a good reference for?
Consolidation Theory - questions on memory systems and temporal gradient.
What is Moscovitch et al. (1998, 1999) a good reference for?
Multiple Trace Theory (MTT) - critique consolidation Theory + explain different gradients.
What are Snowden et al. (1989) and Hodges et al. (1992) good references for?
Semantic dementia.
What is Patterson et al. (2007) a good reference for?
The Hub-and-Spokes model - semantic organisation.
What is Ralph et al. (2013) a good reference for?
Found that when people were asked to describe the function of an object, they would use functional information, but when asked to rate different aspects, sensory information was rated highest, with criticism for sensory/functional tests. Describes the case of YOT, who had a non-living category deficit but preserved knowledge of vehicles - feature-based dissociation.
What is Warrington and Shallice (1984) a good reference for?
Sensory/Functional Theory - category-specific semantic disorders.
What is Pobric et al. (2007, 2009, 2010) a good reference for?
TMS Evidence for semantic Hub - * Targeting inferior temporal lobe → category-specific deficits vs ATL → global loss. You don’t need a built-in “animal module” — just damage to the visual spoke will impact categories that rely on visual features (e.g., animals). Preserves the “one system” idea, but allows feature-specific vulnerability.
What is Visser et al. (2012) a good reference for?
FMRI for ATL involvment - Neuroimaging confirmation of the ATLs semantic role.
What reference is good for the Classification of memory, for any essay on types of memory and their relationship?
Tulving (1989)
What reference is suitable for Consolidation Theory - questions on memory systems and temporal gradient?
Squire (1992)
What reference is suitable for Multiple Trace Theory (MTT) - critique consolidation Theory + explain different gradients?
Moscovitch et al. (1998, 1999)
What reference is suitable for Semantic dementia?
Snowden et al. (1989) and Hodges et al. (1992)
What reference is good for the Hub-and-Spokes model - semantic organisation?
Patterson et al. (2007)
What reference is suitable for Sensory/Functional Theory - category-specific semantic disorders?
Warrington and Shallice (1984)
What reference is suitable for TMS Evidence for semantic Hub - strong causal evidence for the hub-and-spoke model?
Pobric et al. (2007, 2009, 2010)
What reference is suitable for FMRI for ATL involvement - Neuroimaging confirmation of the ATL’s semantic role?
Visser et al. (2012)
what is ralph et al. (2010) a good reference for.
Compensation in demantic memory impairments - overgeneralising what colour a vegatable or bird would be