PSYCH 3330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Classical Conditioning, Multiple Choice, Encoding Specificity Principle
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Implicit memory: declarative vs. non-declarative memory, aka explicit vs. Implicit memory: declarative: things we are aware of, non-declarative: things we aren"t aware of, but know how to do. Squire"s taxonomy of long-term memory: memory, declarative (explicit) Implicit and explicit memory: explicit memories are those with conscious awareness, episodic memory, working memory, semantic memory, explicit memories. Implicit memories are those with conscious awareness are those memories which we are not consciously aware of: procedural memory, perceptual representations, amnesia (more on this later, recollection and familiarity (remember/know, recollection remember, familiarity. When we specifically recall the context and details of a memory (e. g. when we recognize something as a recent memory, but can"t fully recollect the details. Early memory experiments: ebbinghaus, first person to really study memory, the forgetting curve. Shows how long it takes to forget things over time: decay and interference. Encoding in ltm: depth of processing (craik and lockhart, 1972, encoding.