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Coding |
The form in which stimuli are represented. ex. what neuron pattern fires |
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Auditory coding |
STM: phono similarity effect. LTM: one song ends, you hear the next song start playing in your head before it starts playing. |
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Recognition memory |
Identification of stimulus that was encountered earlier. |
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Primary codings |
Auditory: STM Semantic: LTM (semantic is general meaning, not specific wording) Visual: both |
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Memory in the brain |
Prefrontal and visual cortex are responsible for working memory. Hippocampus is responsible for encoding new memories into LTMs. |
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Double Dissociation |
Damage to one part of the brain causes one part of that part to work but the other to not work. |
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Difference between episodic and semantic memory |
Experience and factual |
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K.C. Damaged Hippocampus |
Episodic gone, semantic intact |
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Semantization of Remote Memories |
Loss of episodic memories for long-ago events. |