Explanation of long term memory - Episodic and semantic memory Tulving 1972 Flashcards
What does episodic memory receive and store?
Receives and stores information about experiences or events that occur at a specific time in our life
Who is episodic memory specific to?
Specific to the individual - it is autobiographical in nature
What is episodic memory?
A mental diary
It is time-referenced e.g. linked to a date when the event occurred
What parts of the brain is episodic memory linked to?
Linked to the hippocampus and the prefrontal lobes
What is the retrieval of episodic memory dependent on?
Dependent on the context in which the event was initially learned or experienced
It is the context that aids the retrieval of episodic memories
It may be transformed during retrieval (memory trace changes)
What is semantic memory for?
Memory for meanings including words, facts and rules that aren’t linked to personal experience
What part of the brain is semantic memory linked to?
It is linked to the activity in the temporal lobe
What is semantic memory in nature?
It is cognitive in nature because it relates to the meaning we give things
What is semantic memory described as being?
Described as being a mental encyclopaedia storing words, facts and rules
What is semantic memory detached from?
Detached from any time link, as factual information could be recalled without reference to when it was learned
What is the retrieval of semantic memories dependent on?
Does not seem to be dependent on the context in which it was learned
What is procedural memory?
Muscle memory e.g. riding a bike
What are the strengths/supporting evidence of Tulving’s ideas about episodic and semantic memory?
Evidence from brain scans
Irish et al (2011)
Case studies
What are the weaknesses/refuting evidence of Tulving’s ideas about episodic and semantic memory?
Case studies may not be generalisable
Reductionist
Socially sensitive research
Why are brain scans supporting evidence for Tulving’s ideas about episodic and semantic memory?
Different areas of the brain are seen to be active on brain scans when the different types of memory are being used.
Episodic memory is linked to increased activity in the hippocampus and the prefrontal lobes particularly in the left hemisphere
Semantic memory is associated with activity in the temporal lobe