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18 Cards in this Set
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Tip of Tounge Phenominon
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knowing a word but not being able to remember it
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Eposodic Memories
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Portion of Long term memory that stores personal expierience
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Emotional Memories
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Learned emotional responses from various stimuli
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Semantic Memories
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Long term memory that stores facts
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Procedural Memories
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Memorey in long term that relates to motor skills, habits IE Ice Skating
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Explicit memory
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Memory for info that we can readily express in words and are aware of having; these memories can be intentionaly retrieved from memory
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Implicit Memory
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Memory for information we can not readily express and may not be aware of having. These memories can not be intentionaly retrieved from memory.
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Rote Rehersal
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retaining information in memory by reapeating it over and over again
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Elaborative rehersal
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Linking new information in the short term memory to famliar memory stored in long term memory.
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Phonological
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encoding in formation to how it appears
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location of short term memories
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Cerebellum and mortor cortex
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Location of long term semantic and eposodic memories
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Frontal lobe and temporal lobes
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Location of emotional memories
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amygdala
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Procedural memories located__?
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Prefrontal cortex and temporal lobe
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Retrograde Amnesia
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innabiliaty to recal events preceding an accident or injury, but without loss of earlier memory.
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Decay Theory
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Memories deteriorate because of passage of time
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retroactive interferance
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process by which new information interferes with information already in memory
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Proactive Intereferance
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Proccess when information already in memory interferes with new information
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