MEMORY - types of long-term memory Flashcards

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who proposed the types of long-term memory? and how many did they propose?

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  • TULVING

- 3 types of long-term memory

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what are the types of long-term memory?

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  • episodic
  • semantic
  • procedural
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what are the characteristics of episodic memory?

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  • recollection of ‘episodes’ of life
  • time-stamped
  • contain many elements such as people/places
  • require conscious effort to recall
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what are the characteristics of semantic memory?

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  • ‘facts’ and meanings of words
  • not time-stamped
  • require conscious effort to recall
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what are the characteristics of procedural memory?

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  • memory of how one performs actions
  • not time-stamped
  • does not require conscious effort to recall
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EVALUATION

CLIVE WEARING case study

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  • procedural and semantic memory was intact
    (knew the meanings of words and how to play music still)
  • episodic memory severly damaged
    so…
  • supports TULVING’s proposal that there are multiple forms of long-term memory
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what did TULVING do? and how does this relate to the types of long-term memory?

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  • asked participants to perform various recall tasks and scanned their brain when doing so
  • saw left prefrontal cortex associated with semantic memory, the right associated with episodic memory
    so. ..
  • provides neorimaging evidence that supports that there are separate stores devoted to different forms of long-term memory
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what did BELLEVILLE do? and how does this relate to the types of long-term memory?

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  • demonstrates a real-life application, as episodic memory may be improved in elderly patients who suffer from cognitive impairment
    (episodic memory is most likely to deteriorate)
    so…
  • allows appropriate therapy to be developed if memory types can be distinguished between
    (positive economical implications)
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