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Coding

The form in which stimuli are represented. ex. what neuron pattern fires

Auditory coding

STM: phono similarity effect.


LTM: one song ends, you hear the next song start playing in your head before it starts playing.

Recognition memory

Identification of stimulus that was encountered earlier.

Primary codings

Auditory: STM


Semantic: LTM (semantic is general meaning, not specific wording)


Visual: both

Memory in the brain

Prefrontal and visual cortex are responsible for working memory. Hippocampus is responsible for encoding new memories into LTMs.

Double Dissociation

Damage to one part of the brain causes one part of that part to work but the other to not work.

Difference between episodic and semantic memory

Experience and factual

K.C. Damaged Hippocampus

Episodic gone, semantic intact

Semantization of Remote Memories

Loss of episodic memories for long-ago events.