Paper 1 - Memory Flashcards

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Procedural Memory

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Motor memory (how to do)
E.g. Riding a bike
Learn: Conscious
Recall: Unconscious
Non-declarative (non-conscious reliability)

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Episodic Memory

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Event memory (Personal)
E.g. Birthday Party
Learnt: Unconscious
Recall: Conscious
Declarative (Conscious recall)

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Semantic Memory

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Meaning/Facts
E.g. Pub quiz
Learnt: Conscious
Recall: Conscious
Declarative (Conscious recall)

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A03 for types of memory

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  • Tulving et al - PET Scans - showed different act in different areas for different tasks (method evaluation)
  • Can be used to evaluate MSM - LTM is single unitary store
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Interference (3 part definition)

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  • 2 pieces of info conflict - forgetting 1 or both or distortion
  • When similar
  • Duration between learning is short
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2 type of Interference

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  • Retroactive (new replaces old memory)
  • Proactive (old replaces new memory)
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A03 - Part 1

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Underwood and Postman
Grp 1 - learnt word paid lists (Dog-House)
Grp 2 - learnt 2 lists (Dog-House) (Dog-River)
Recalled 1st list better
Grp 2 - Retroactive - recall was disrupted by 2nd list

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A03 - Part 2

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McGeogh + Mcdonald
Ppts learnt list of words + 2nd list - synonyms, antonyms, numbers or no list
More similar list 2 to list 1, more interference takes place

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A03 - Part 3

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Counterpoint - Ecological + Mundane Realism
Reduced validity of study therefore theory

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A03 - Part 4

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Baddeley + Hitch (1975) - Rugby players
- Ask who last match against - even if injured but all remembered last game
- Recall is worse for early game when more played in between
- Retroactive interference + more impactful than decay (passage of time)

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Retrieval Failure - 2 part definition

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  • Forgetting occurs due to an absence of cues for recall
  • Encoding sufficiency principle: cues must be present at encoding AND recall to help with retrieval
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Types of Retrieval Failure

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  • State dependant forgetting: lack of mental/internal areas e.g mood, drug use, anxiety
  • Context dependant forgetting: lack of context/ external areas from environment or location
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A03 - Godden and Baddeley

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  • Scuba divers study
  • 18 participants
  • Task: 36 unrelated words
    Learn - land land water water
    Recall - land water land water
    Land Land - best
    Water Water - close second
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A03 - Godden + Baddeley Method

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  • Disruption - change of environment
  • Ecological/mundane realism
  • Generalise/pop validity
  • Extreme contexts
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A03 - Carter + Cassidy

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Antihistamine/Placebo
Task: 20 word list
Learn (Day 1) - A A P P
Recall (Day 2) - A P A P

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