Theories of LTM Clive has severe problems with
Theories of LTM
Clive has severe problems with his long-term memory since his brain was damaged by a viral infection. As well as having severe anterograde amnesia (he can’t store new LT memories) he also has retrograde amnesia for information from before the damage occurred. He cannot remember much of his time at university or many events from his adult life, although his understanding of the everyday world seems unaffected. He knows who his wife is, but cannot remember much about their marriage. However, he can still play the organ and conduct an orchestra. How might a cognitive psychologist explain the pattern in Clive’s LTM deficits?
The multistore model Sensory store STM LTM Assumed by Atkinson & Shiffrin (1968) to be unitary.
Subsystems of LTM Atkinson & Shiffrin (1968) Cohen & Squire (1980) Tulving (1972) Episodic Declarative Semantic LTM Procedural
What sorts of memories are represented here?
Tulving (1972) LTM has two qualitatively distinct systems Episodic (experience) versus semantic (facts) Mental diary versus mental encyclopedia Episodic memories are time- and location-linked Episodic memories are holistic Episodic memories are prone to change Retrieval of episodic memories is context-dependent psychlotron. org. uk
Comparisons help us deepen understanding. Exam technique: Requires a difference and a similarity State the difference/similarity then back it up with facts Use examples where appropriate psychlotron. org. uk
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