PSYC10003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: My Sweet Lord, Anterograde Amnesia, The Chiffons

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Repetition priming = processing a stimulus facilitates subsequent processing of that stimulus in the future. Become faster and more accurate processing a stimulus the second time round. Also creates a bias in the response in future. Identifying fragmented objects learning a perceptual structure instantly. (different to procedural memory as this is instantly acquired and related to how you perceive an object, whereas procedural memory requires repeated practise of a particular task to learn it). The response can be instant, even after a brief encounter with stimulus. Results show that all you need is one exposure to the stimulus and you can recognise the form quickly/accurately the second time. In this task, even the amn patients are improving overtime, and there is only a small difference between the no. errors made between the control and amn patients. Amn patients unconsciously remember the forms/fragmented objects (they don"t remember doing the task before, yet they show significant improvement overtime).

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