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psychology: paper 1: memory: types of long term memory:

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1. what is episodic memory? personal experiences, explicit, declarative and time stamped
2. what is semantic memory? knowledge of world and facts, explicit and declarative
3. what is procedural memory? skills acquired through repetition and practice (muscle memory), implicit and non declarative
4. what does explicit and declarative mean? actively recall to remember it
5. what does implicit and non declarative mean? do not need to actively recall to remember it
6. explain how there is clinical evidence? Clive Wearing
7. who is Clive Wearing? he can play piano (procedural) but forget his wife when she walked out the room (episodic)
8. explain the neuroimaging
9. explain how it is argued there are only 2 types of LTM? Cohen and Squire (1980) says that episodic and semantic are the same memory (declarative) and procedural (non declarative)
10. weakness of research into LTM? uses case studies and lacks evidence for procedural memory
11. where is episodic memory found? hippocampus temporal frontal
12. where is semantic memory found? temporal procedural
13. where is procedural memory found? cerebellum and basil ganglia
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