6. Types Of Long Term Memory AO3 Flashcards

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Name a strength of episodic memory

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It is supported by case study evidence - HM & Clive Wearing

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Outline how HM and Clive Wearing link to episodic memory

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Both studies of amnesia - showed both had difficulty recalling events that had happened in their pasts - semantic memories were relatively unaffected - e.g. HM not recalling stroking a dog half an hour earlier but knew what a dog was

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Why does case study evidence support episodic memory

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Supports the view that there are different memory stores in LTM because one store can be damaged but the others left unaffected.

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Name a strength of distinguishing differences in types of LTM

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Has real life applications - psychologists can target certain kinds of memory in order to improve people’s lives

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Explain a researchers evidence than supports real life applications for different LTM store

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Research found episodic memories can be improved in older people with mild cognitive impairments - training led to improvements - compared to control group

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Name a limitations of their being different stores for LTM

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There may only be two types - researchers argued episodic and semantic memories are stores together in one LTM store called declarative memory - memories can be constantly recalled - procedural memory is distinctly different

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Why is there being two types of LTM a limitation

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It’s important to get the distinction between semantic and episodic memories right - the way we define them influences how memory studies are conducted.

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