PSYC 2650 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Implicit Memory, Word Stem, Classical Conditioning

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All the parts/nodes are the same but cannot remember the specific memory. Butcher on the bus example seeing them in a different context makes recognition harder. Rhinal cortex if this area is active during encoding, there is familiarity later on. Posterior hippocampus if this area is active during encoding, there is recollection later on when tested. The fact that there are 2 different areas active for either familiarity and source memory is evidence that they are 2 separate things. May have 2 groups, one who is encoded with a list before hand, and one who is told to. Includes procedural memory how to ride a bike for example. Includes priming beliefs caused by previous experiences/events. Includes classical conditioning learning associations between stimuli without intent name a word similar to p_r_ _ . 2 conditions inclusion (use whatever words you want) and exclusion (don"t use words from the list we showed you)

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