Chapter 6.4 - Forms of Memory Flashcards

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What are the 5 forms of Memory?

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Explicit, Implicit, Procedural, Semantic, Eposodic

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_______ Memory is the act of consciously or intentionally retrieving past experiences

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Explicit

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_______ memory is the influence of past experiences on later behavior, even without an effort to remember them or an awareness of the recollection.

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Implicit

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_______ Memory is the gradual acquisition of skills as a result of practice, or “knowing how” to do things.

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Prcedural

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_______ Memory is a network of associated facts and concepts that make up our general knowledge of the world.

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Semantic **hippocampus may not be needed to aquire new Semantic Memories

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________ Memory is the collection of past personal experiences that occurred at a particular time and place

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Eposodic ••Also involves imagining the future ••Multiple brain regions involved

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_______ is an enhanced ability to think of a stimulus, such as a word or object, as a result of a recent exposure to the stimulus; a type of implicit memory that involves less cortical activation (hippocampus not required); effects can be long-term

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Priming

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