Semantic memory refers to general world knowledge that humans have accumulated throughout their lives. This general knowledge (word meanings, concepts...
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a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of semantic memory in both the verbal and non-verbal domains. However, the most common...
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with semantic memory, it comprises the category of explicit memory, one of the two major divisions of long-term memory (the other being implicit memory)....
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categories: episodic memory, which stores specific personal experiences, and semantic memory, which stores factual information. Explicit memory requires gradual...
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explicit memories, giving rise to anterograde amnesia. Patients with anterograde amnesia may have episodic, semantic, or both types of explicit memory impaired...
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Kent Cochrane (section Semantic learning)
patients (patient HM, for example), Cochrane had his semantic memory intact, but lacked episodic memory with respect to his entire past. As a case study,...
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explicit memory (declarative memory) and implicit memory (non-declarative memory). Explicit memory is broken down into episodic and semantic memory, while...
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A semantic network, or frame network is a knowledge base that represents semantic relations between concepts in a network. This is often used as a form...
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Semantics (psychology) (section Semantic memory)
the study of how meaning is stored in the mind. Semantic memory is a type of long-term declarative memory that refers to facts or ideas which are not immediately...
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Amnesia (redirect from Memory loss)
be broken down into semantic memory and episodic memory. Semantic memory being that of facts, episodic memory being that of memory related to events. While...
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Self-knowledge (psychology) (section Semantic memory)
episodic memory and semantic memory. Both episodic and semantic memory are facets of declarative memory, which contains memory of facts. Declarative memory is...
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particular time and place) and semantic (general knowledge and facts about the world) memory. It is thus a type of explicit memory. Conway and Pleydell-Pearce...
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this switching of languages needs to be done. Episodic memory is closely related to semantic memory. Tulving created the two categories as a way to distinguish...
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explicit memory, is the conscious storage and recollection of data. Under declarative memory resides semantic and episodic memory. Semantic memory refers...
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be used to visualize the semantic organization of the conceptual space. Such studies have generally found that semantic memory, at least as reflected by...
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short-term memory. The next major development in the study of memory recall was Endel Tulving's proposition of two kinds of memory: episodic and semantic. Tulving...
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Semantic amnesia is a type of amnesia that affects semantic memory and is primarily manifested through difficulties with language use and acquisition,...
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Hyperthymesia (redirect from Superior autobiographical memory)
events by such people includes semantic processing, and therefore semantic cues are used in retrieval. Once cued, the memory is retrieved as episodic and...
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are able to demonstrate some degree of unimpaired semantic memory, despite a loss of episodic memory, due to spared parahippocampal cortex. In other words...
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Soar (cognitive architecture) (section Semantic memory)
to influence retrievals from semantic memory. Episodic Memory (EPMEM) automatically records snapshots of working memory in a temporal stream. Prior episodes...
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Confabulation (redirect from Synthetic memory)
fairy-tales, or other aspects of semantic memory. The account is normally coherent and is usually drawn from the patient's memory of actual experiences. Very...
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autistic people show strong semantic memory, excelling at recalling facts, details, or specific areas of interest, while episodic memory—recalling personal experiences...
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two declarative memory conceptions of explicit memory (in which information is consciously registered and recalled) into semantic memory wherein general...
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Object recognition (cognitive science) (redirect from Object recognition memory)
visual representation is matched with structural descriptions in memory. Stage 4 Semantic attributes are applied to the visual representation, providing...
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explains the multiple associations of memory congruence within the paradigm of the nodes of the semantic memory network. The associative network theory...
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disability can present itself in poor semantic memory, which in turn affects other cognitive domains like verbal memory and (as mentioned earlier) executive...
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Cognitive psychology (section Memory)
memory Eyewitness memory False memories Flashbulb memory List of memory biases Long-term memory Semantic memory Short-term memory Source-monitoring error Spaced...
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General knowledge (category Memory)
found to increase with age. General knowledge is stored as semantic memory. Most semantic memory is preserved through old age, though there are deficits...
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encoded and the extent of hippocampal damage. Semantic memories (memories of facts) are one type of memory that is theorized to undergo complete systems...
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