Memory: Case Studies Flashcards

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Patient KF:

What happened and what does he and does he not have?

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  • Brain damage from motocycle accident
  • damaged short-term memory
  • struggled top process verbal info
  • can process visual info
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Patient KF:

what does his case show

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  • shows that visual information is seperate from verbal information (photological loop)
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What bit of evaluation can patient KF be used for?

and whats the evaluation?

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limitation for Multi-store memory model.
- Patient KF shows that STM is much more complex. It’s further broken down into visual and verbal.

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Patient HM:

What happened and what does he and does he not have?

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  • surgery removed his hippocampus (epilepsy)
  • unable to encme long-term memories
  • short-term memory is unaffected
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What does Pateint HM’s study suggest/ support?

Is this a strength or limitation? and for what?

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  • That LTM and STM are two seperate stores and can work independantly of eachother.
  • This is a strength, both for Multistore memory model (Atkinson et al.), and the working memory model.
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Clive Wearing:

What happened and what does he and does he not have?

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  • brain damage from viral infection
  • lost episodic memory, kept semantic memory
  • cant encode long-term memories
  • forgets after 30seconds
  • remember he loves wife, but constantly suprised to see her
  • has Procedural momory. Can play piano and conduct. But once music stops = he forgets
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