semantic memory

  • 31Neuroanatomy of memory — Brain: Human The neuroanatomy of memory encompasses a wide variety of anatomical structures in the brain. Contents …

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  • 32Explicit memory — is the conscious, intentional recollection of previous experiences and information. We use explicit memory throughout the day, such as remembering the time of an appointment or recollecting an event from years ago.Explicit memory involves… …

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  • 33Baddeley's model of working memory — Schematic of Baddeley s Model Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch proposed a model of working memory in 1974, in an attempt to describe a more accurate model of short term memory. Baddeley Hitch proposed their tripartite working memory model as an… …

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  • 34Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model — Note that in this diagram, sensory memory is detached from either form of memory, and represents its development from short term and long term memory, due to its storage being used primarily on a run time basis for physical or psychosomatic… …

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  • 35Collins & Quillian Semantic Network Model — The most prevalent example of the semantic network processing approach is the Collins Quillian Semantic Network Model. cite journal title=Retrieval time from semantic memory journal=Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior date=1969… …

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  • 36Emotion and memory — For emotional memory in Stanislavski s system of acting, see Affective memory. Psychology Cognitive psychology …

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  • 37Context-dependent memory — refers to improved recall of specific episodes or information when the context present at encoding and retrieval are the same. One particularly common example of context dependence at work occurs when an individual has lost an item (e.g. lost car …

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  • 38Effects of stress on memory — The effects of stress on memory include interference with one’s capacity to encode and ability retrieve information.[1] When stress occurs, the body reacts by secreting stress hormones into the blood stream. Over secretion of stress hormones most …

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  • 39Human memory process — Numerous theoretical accounts of memory have differentiated memory for facts and memory for . Psychologist Endel Tulving (1972; 1983) further defined these two declarative memory conceptions of explicit memory (in which information is consciously …

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  • 40Repressed memory — is a hypothetical concept used to describe a significant memory, usually of a traumatic nature, that has become unavailable for recall; also called motivated forgetting in which a subject blocks out painful or traumatic times in one s life. This… …

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