Memory and Amnesia
- Created by: Apollopascal
- Created on: 22-04-22 11:58
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2. What is Semantic Memory assumed to rely on?
- Conscious recollection
- Propositional encoding
- Autobiographical content
3. What did Schacter argue in 1987
- Non-declarative system will be impaired with amnesia, but declarative (non-procedural) system remains in tact.
- Declarative system is impaired with amnesia, but procedural (non-declarative) system remains in tact.
- Declarative system is deeply entwined with non declarative system and both will forever be affected my amnesia
4. Retrograde Amnesia causes...
- An inability to remember past events and knowledge following
injury to the brain - An inability to encode information into long-term memory
following injury to the brain
5. Recent research by Verfaellie and colleagues found that...
- Amnesics normal when priming involves associations within-
domain, but impaired if associations between-domain - Amnesics normal when priming involves associations between-
domain, but impaired if associations within-domain
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