Wilson (key study) (memory) Flashcards

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What was the background?

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The researchers wanted to find out more about people with amnesic syndrome, including:
- Distorted memories (semantic and episodic)
- Delusions
- Consciousness

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What was the aim?

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The researchers aimed to report on Clive Wearing, who has the worst case of amnesia (both retrograde and anterograde) ever recorded; they wanted to record both neurophysiological assessments on Clive’s brain and his psychological experiences.

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What was the sample?

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  • Clive Wearing
  • Only 1 person
  • Born in the UK in 1938
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What was the design?

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A longitudinal single case study covering 21 years, collecting both qualitative and quantitative data.

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What were the materials?

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  • Neuropsychological tests (like IQ tests)
  • Tests of verbal fluency
  • A digit span test (which tested his long and short term memory
  • MRI scans to see the amount and location of his brain damage
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What was the state of Clive Wearing’s long term memory?

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“severely impaired”

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What was the state of Clive Wearing’s shory term memory?

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Normal

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How did they conduct neurophysiological assessments?

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  • MRI scans
  • Asking questions
  • Verbal performance and IQ tests
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What were the results?

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CW was found to have:
- Severe brain abnormalities
- Retrograde and anterograde amnesia
- The inability to form new memories
- Decreased performance and verbal IQs (still normal but less than before)
- Some loss of semantic memory
- Severely damaged episodic memory

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What were CW’s delusions?

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He insisted that he didn’t have a problem with his memory, instead saying that he had not been conscious since his illness; he continued to say this, even after being shown evidence that disproves his statements.

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What are the conclusions?

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  • CW’s sense of ‘self’ was disrupted by his disorder.
  • The viral infection herpes simplex encephalitis can result in brain damage.
  • Brain damage can significantly affect memory.
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What theory does this key study support?

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The multi store model as it suggests that short term and long term memory have separate stores.

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What were the criticisms?

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  • Repeatedly testing CW over 21 years is unethical and may have caused him psychological stress.
  • CW was just a test subject, none of the experiments were to benefit him in any way.
  • CW was irritated at having his belief in his own consciousness questioned.
  • Confidentiality was not maintained.
  • Results cannot be generalised as his case is very rare.
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