Test 2: Memory Flashcards
Explicit Memory
declarative, consciously accessible, can retell, autobiographical (telling a story)
Two types of Explicit Memory
Episodic
Semantic
Episodic Memory
your experiences with detail and context
Semantic Memory
familiarity without detail and context: facts and general knowledge
Retrograde amnesia
Loss of Stored Memories
Anterograde amnesia
Can’t make new memories
Implicit Memory
procedural, do not retrieve consciously, retrieved in response to body or mind (riding a bike)
Three types of Implicit memory
Priming
Procedural
Conditioned
Priming Memory
stimulus effect on response, subliminal
Procedural Memory
skills, cognitive or motor
Conditioning Memory
Classical and Operant
Working Memory
Short term memory
Visuospatial sketchpad
Being able to create detailed images in ones head
Phonological loop
Thinking in sounds (like the color guy)
Standard Consolidation Theory
Memory is stored in Hippocampus until its encoded