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What part of the brain is episodic memory associated with

Hippocampus and temporal lobe

What part of the brain is procedural memory associated with

Cerebellum and motor cortex

What part of the brain is semantic memory associated with

Temporal lobe

Supporting evidence from case of brain damaged patients hm

HM removed hippocampus and destroyed part of temporal lobe. Could not form episodic or semantic memories. Could still for procedural memories e.g mirror drawing

Supporting evidence from brain damaged patients (Clive Wearing)

Infection damaged hippocampus and temporal lobe. Unable to remember episodes for example forgot wife every time she left room. CW can still play piano, a procedural memory, as cerebellum was intact.

Limitation of case study research method

Hard to generalise to others. Sample size too small