ALHT106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Dyslexia, Retrograde Amnesia

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ALHT tutorial week 6  Memory
Divisions of Memory
Definitions
- Sensory memory  the brief sense of what we just perceived
- Working memory  what we’re conscious of/working with now
- Long-term memory  memories that are potentially stored forever
- Explicit memory  memories that we can re-experience consciously
- Declarative memory  memories we can consciously articulate
- Episodic memory  memories of specific events in our live
- Semantic memory  memory of known facts, general knowledge
- Implicit memory  non-reflecting training in our nervous systems
- Procedural memory  visceral details of how actions are done
What types of memories are these?
- How to ride your bike  procedural memory
- Reminiscing about a childhood holiday  episodic memory
- Remembering the dates of WWII  semantic memory
- Repeating a phone number over and over  working memory
- Tying your shoe laces  procedural memory
- Your first day at high school  episodic memory
- Listing the continents of the world  semantic memory
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Sensory memory the brief sense of what we just perceived. Long-term memory memories that are potentially stored forever. Explicit memory memories that we can re-experience consciously. Working memory what we"re conscious of/working with now. Declarative memory memories we can consciously articulate. Episodic memory memories of specific events in our live. Semantic memory memory of known facts, general knowledge. Implicit memory non-reflecting training in our nervous systems. Procedural memory visceral details of how actions are done. How to ride your bike procedural memory. Reminiscing about a childhood holiday episodic memory. Remembering the dates of wwii semantic memory. Repeating a phone number over and over working memory. Your first day at high school episodic memory. Listing the continents of the world semantic memory. The colour of the car that just passed working memory. The day you got your first pet episodic memory.

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