NSCI 1051 Study Guide - Basal Ganglia, Episodic Memory, Long-Term Memory

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Declarative memory (explicit): things you know that you can tell others, memory with conscious recall: both types are long term memory, episodic memory: personalized, autobiographical information as to where and when an event happened (ex. H. m. : require repetition and practice over a long period of time, less likely to be forgotten. Encoding: processing of information into the memory system. Consolidation: the process of storing new information into long-term memory. Retrieval: process of obtaining information that has been stored in memory: retrieval failure. : the information is still within ltm, but cannot be recalled because the retrieval cue is absent. Can"t locate the memory because it may still exist at level of the synapse. Rehearsal: going over something again and again in order to memorize it. Echoic memory: a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli. Iconic memory: a momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli. Long-term memory- what is it, underlying neural substrate:

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