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(something you can tell or say things about) event memory is__________; (memories for concepts) describes in sensory terms ________
What is Episodic and Semantic Memory?
100
a defense mechanism that operates unconsciously to prevent conscious recollection of disturbing events
What is Repression?
100
you don't remember you birth
What is Infantile Amnesia?
100
Canadian researchers who said it matters how you process info. in order to remember so linking things to what you already know is deep processing
What is Craik & Tulving's Levels of Processing Model?
100
emotional responses
What is Psychogenic or Functional Amnesia?
200
______________ is how the memory is based on the content verbally meaning it can be described. ________________ has two parts procedural(skill) memory (becomes automatic after learning it and implicit memory (learned by accident)
What is Declarative vs. Non declarative Memory?
200
through misinformation, implementation, or confabulation the recovered memory never really happened
What is False recollection?
200
you don't know where you saw or heard something
What is source amnesia?
200
All concepts you have of memory are explained how it is stored based on the structure. Includes the cognitive economy and the hierarchical network. (Collins & Quillian)
What is the Model of Hierarchical Semantic Memory?
200
the pattern of memory loss
What is Ribot gradient?
300
when something intrudes things you've already learned
What are False Memories?
300
1)trying to remember something w/o a cue (something that triggers a memory 2)a set of things that have a number position 3)give a list of things to trigger a cue 4) Get a hint at what you are looking for
What is Free recall? What is Serial recall? What is recognition? What is cued recall?
300
you can't encode or create new memories- causes damage to the hippocampus
What is Anterograde Amnesia?
300
For a single person, gets rid of hierarchy and cognitive economy. and allowed links to vary in length to account for typicality effects. Used to extract info. from network (Collins & LOftus)
What is Model of Semantic Network?
300
concept in the hierarchy
What is a node?
400
occur when part of a word is falsely linked to a part of another word
What is Conjunction Errors?
400
whatever you are doing during encoding a memory needs to be the same thing that triggers it when you recall it. Can be triggered by emotional response (AKA state dependent)
What is Transfer-Appropriate Processing (TAP)?
400
don't have a memory of details immediately before an accident
What is Retrograde Amnesia?
400
peripheral details but not central features, are lost under emotion duress due to poor visibility, rapid and unexpected events.
What is Selective Encoding?
400
a dissociation of consciousness during the experience that produces selective encoding
What is Trauma-induced Amnesia (Functional/ Psychogenic Amnesia)
500
involves a false narrative account of autobiography events and is seen in severe pathological states of confusion
What is Confabulation?
500
pieces of memories all over the place, sometimes you leave details out and put memories out of order and add in new details.
What is Reconstructive Retrieval Process?
500
people suddenly don't know who they are and run away from home. Triggered by environmental factors- Lack of sense of self (episodic)
What is Transient Global Amnesia?
500
This term refers to the creation of a false memory through direect suggestion
What is memory implantation?
500
beliefs create an illusion of an event having actually occurred
What is socio-cultural implantation?
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